friedgreencorrado wrote: JoeyM wrote: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/17/magazine/17wwln-consumed-t.htmlThe most striking donks have “themes,” lifted from pop culture — or, surprisingly often, branding. The Hawaiian Punch Green Berry Rush donk, built by Mr. Scrape Customs in Sumter, S.C., is a good example: [...] Borrowing an appealing color combination from striking packaging seems to have led to a way of making form match function in total outrageousness. [...] Similarly, the use of logos seems to have more to do with fitting into donk culture than with brand endorsement. [...] “All cars that have that kind of theme to them are better known.” Here, then, is what lies beyond the candy-colored, or even kandy-kolored, hot rod: the Skittles donk.
I don't like it either, but I'm not sure how much it differs from any one of us painting a car in our favorite race livery.....which usually draws color from the sponsor of our favorite team.
And now, it's time for the amazing Blue Ball Machine! Classic version:
(It tiles left-to-right too but this board software won't do that...)
Best seen with the proper music but I won't embed that here and annoy everyone.
Or will I?
...No, I won't.
Jay wrote: And now, it's time for the amazing Blue Ball Machine! Classic version: (It tiles left-to-right too but this board software won't do that...)
And now, it's time for the amazing Blue Ball Machine!
Pop Culture version:
4cylndrfury wrote:neon4891 wrote: Why do I randomly want bad cars?because turbos and flat torque curves are awesome
I'm not looking at an SS
http://jalopnik.com/#!5755806/nissan-cross+breeds-sports-car-with-electric-car-for-new-concept It's the car you'd get if a 370Z ravished a Leaf
http://hooniverse.com/2011/02/09/hooniverse-wagon-wednesday-when-the-going-gets-weird-the-weird-turn-pro-stock/#more-42427
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