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Results may vary, and trust me, you don't even want to know about the side effects!
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Your Favourite Vintage Car Commercial
ChrisBcritter replied to Falcon Ranchero's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
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One ringy dingy...
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"Name by name, but not by nature" said Arthur.
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nine to go
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What is your NUMBER 1 favorite movie car
ChrisBcritter replied to Thedragsterdude's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
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I thought just the body shell still existed? I'd buy a couple of them just to rebody my old '58 and fix the problems on my newer one
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Pool hall brings trouble to River City, according to Harold Hill.
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Blyleven at bat
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Candy Man can
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The MPC Jeepster has (had?) those wheel covers.
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Important can for me is Tamiya primer
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Bravo!
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Not Highway Patrol. It is a made-for-TV movie, however.
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Once more... "There's gonna be a lot of senior citizens driving too slowly, teenagers driving too quickly, there'll be old cars, bald tires, vapor locks, and hot tempers. There will be drunk drivers, sick babies, and smashups." Hints: Cast was mostly TV regulars; lead role was played by an actor from Chicago who co-starred in a western, and was also known for a series in which he played a real-life character. Another cast member who had a small role (and a death scene) would soon go on to be a bigger star than anybody else in this movie. Yet another member worked with Alfred Hitchcock five times (and almost a sixth if she hadn't gotten pregnant). Over to you...
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(munches a carrot)
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growl chomp uurrrp
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throws to Pryor
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バカ!それはあなた自身の旗艦です! Tora! Tora! Tora!
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"The Seven Trashcans of California" : My Photography
ChrisBcritter replied to 1972coronet's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
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Berman or Winters?
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"Can the Can" was a tough rocker by Suzi Quatro.