In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker:
I vaguely remember that one, but was never a fan. Even Aniston going braless wasn't enough incentive.
In reply to friedgreencorrado:
Shooby do wop wop say what yeah... I came in a little late on that stuff (with the resulting luck of having a lot of appreciation for both Hughes and Cox).
More Cox! Straight to Hell also super, super awesome:
oldsaw wrote: In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker: I vaguely remember that one, but was never a fan. Even Aniston going braless wasn't enough incentive.
As a 40-something myself... I would still welcome the opportunity to assist the lady over a fence.
oldsaw wrote: In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker: I vaguely remember that one, but was never a fan. Even Aniston going braless wasn't enough incentive.
I watched EVERY episode. I am a pop culture fiend. I saw every episode of Seinfeld as well. My mother and I still have a ton of jokes from either show that we use together when we talk.
Maroon92 wrote: I watched EVERY episode. I am a pop culture fiend. I saw every episode of Seinfeld as well. My mother and I still have a ton of jokes from either show that we use together when we talk.
I'm not a fan of pop culture. Maybe because I fell into it too many times.
Now, I keep relatively aware of it, if only to reinforce my intuitions.
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And he saved it. Colin McRae, the most dangerous man in the world when he was in second place.
I came across this photo while looking for the above. Safari Rally 1993. Colin in a Subaru Vivio. He crashed it, then convinced someone to tow him to service - and as you can see, passed an identical car while at the end of a tow rope on three wheels.
Nikki Grist "...don't cut."
Colin McRae "yeah, whatever."
And, because it's required for any rally picture thread. Zombie Celica.
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