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Albie said:
You mean Up the "English/Welsh/Irish/Scottish/South Africans born to a Scottish/English mother/father". :D

And I am pleased to say they thrashed the Aussies yesterday. I saw some of the catches England took and I have to say they were sublime.

You annihilated, poisoned, overkilled and sodomized 'em, oh you brave English/Welsh/Irish/Scottish/South Africans born to a Scottish/English mother/father  :D
No, seriously you did more than good  :ok:


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I feel to post my new car, bought it today without the girl though
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Why not?? it's a cool car  :huh:
For less than 4000USD, in excellent condition, plus the fuel consumption is paid by my company...
 
V6. It's the 35th anniversary edition (not the model of the photo but my model didn't have the baby, that's why I didn't post it  ;))

-I need to put a couple of thousand dollars -even less- to bring it to awesomeness.
I've never driven something like this before, can't express the feeling I have on its wheel  B)

I'll post a photo of my actual car tomorrow -when I'll have it washed  :)
 
My colleagues this afternoon, they couldn't believe their eyes and they all wanted to try it for a ride...
Not to mention the colour their faces got when I told them the price  :D

Due to speed limits inside the town I couldn't hit it too much, but at 120Km/h it feels like 60... unbelievable!
I need to go outside this weekend to feel its blessed throttle a little more, really, I can't wait!
 
Hey, Mustangs are great. I had one many years ago. POS, but it was an '80, and they're doing them right now. Despite POS status, a very fun car.

Ever since that Mustang, I've been a loyal Ford man. It's a Focus these days, but I can't see myself ever leaving Ford.
 
SinisterMinisterX said:
Ever since that Mustang, I've been a loyal Ford man. It's a Focus these days, but I can't see myself ever leaving Ford.

Ford is making some really great cars these days. Ever since they got their shit together a few years back after the big layoff, they've really started to recuperate and regain their public image. When I buy my first car, Ford will definitely be on the short list.
 
I hafta say, I'm a pretty big fan of the 'Stang.  Friend had a 4.6L V8 (newer body style) and that thing was rock star fast!  Handled well, smooth, smoke rolled off the tires in 3rd gear! 

Tho, I'm a junkie for muscle cars.  Not a Dodge fan, but love the new Challenger.
 
Oh, yeah.  even then, I wasn't so kicked bout most of the 80's stuff.  Some look good, some are horrible (the decade that destroyed the Mustang, Charger, Nova, etc).


Watching "Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog".  Neil Patrick Harris-- freaking hilariously stupid, but worth the few minutes to watch.
 
Well I prefer cars from the sixties, and seventies, and even fifties. But I also like European cars from the 80's, I grew up with them. They all had a distinguished look, each brand, every type was recognizable. Cars from the States from the 80's are less beautiful than older ones imo.

I am a classic film freak, especially Hollywood, so I see a lot of American 40's cars as well. Pretty cool, but I have a hard time knowing which brands they are.
 
Forostar said:
I am a classic film freak, especially Hollywood, so I see a lot of American 40's cars as well. Pretty cool, but I have a hard time knowing which brands they are.

The 62 series Cadillac at the beginning of Orson Welles' "Touch of Evil" is so sick. That vehicle was the definition of suave. It's sad that they had to blow it up  ::)
 
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