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Doc
Post #10292
i kid you not, she would throw a |
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Post #10301
Professional camera operator brother comes in handy. nice Stark goatie ![]() what'd be funny is to see the fire brigade turn up 5 mins later, then him being charged for their call out. all it'd need is some crotchy old kent who doesn't like him. ![]() either that or someone who's house just got filled up with burning rubber smoke. |
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alpharx7
Post #10304
QUOTE Marvel is planning a big connection with Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Thor: The Dark World! On November 19th, an episode of S.H.I.E.L.D. will air on ABC called "The Wall," and it will crossover with the events from Thor: The Dark World! How freakin' cool is that?! I was hoping they would do something like this, and I hope they do something really cool with it. Here's a description of the episode from EW, "In the aftermath of the events chronicled in the feature film Marvel's Thor: The Dark World, Coulson and the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. pick up the pieces--one of which threatens to destroy a member of the team." Having seen the new Thor, I can see how S.H.I.E.L.D. will play a role in the aftermath of what happened in The Dark World. As you can imagine, there's a big mess left behind. The episode was directed by Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: The Next Generation), and I'm excited to seeing how they actually end up connecting these together. |
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Shuffs
Post #10306
what'd be funny is to see the fire brigade turn up 5 mins later, then him being charged for their call out. all it'd need is some crotchy old kent who doesn't like him. ![]() either that or someone who's house just got filled up with burning rubber smoke. I posted it on TRK's thread a while ago,his Mrs gave him shit when she got home,even Bustage got in on the act QUOTE Sam Surace 1 year ago LOL,,, Mate I got my arse kicked when she got home,,There was smoke in the house for hours,,, QUOTE bustage87 5 months ago What a bogan. I feel sorry for your neighbours |
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vk134
Post #10308
wow, but the looks of it someone has just bought an old ho of an LX thrown a coat of jam over it, set of Habib wheels, got a shonkworthy and flogged it to the first buyer. It would not suprise me if it has more bogged over rust than a Logan Kingswood. I really do feel sorry for people who are passionate about a style of car and let it overrule common sense. |
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Post #10311
wow, but the looks of it someone has just bought an old ho of an LX thrown a coat of jam over it, set of Habib wheels, got a shonkworthy and flogged it to the first buyer. It would not suprise me if it has more bogged over rust than a Logan Kingswood. I really do feel sorry for people who are passionate about a style of car and let it overrule common sense. yep, they are just blind also she discovered this when she removed the licence plate ![]() |
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Post #10312
lol so apparently before someone told her the white one was for sale QUOTE Ment to be buying this torana but he won't answer my calls or texts please anyone I want to buy my own torana hopefully an auto ![]() |
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alpharx7
Post #10321
F1 race @ Abu Dhabi is on tonight (10.30pm I believe) Webber is on Pole. QUOTE (CNN) -- The sun may be setting on Mark Webber's Formula One career, but the veteran Australian driver lit up Abu Dhabi on Saturday by snatching pole position from all-conquering Red Bull teammate Sebastian Vettel.
Webber has been outshined by the German for most of this season, but he has given himself a chance of ending the four-time world champion's run of six consecutive victories in Sunday's race. That would be sweet for the 37-year-old, who will drive in endurance racing for Porsche next season after a frustrating time in Vettel's shadow. As light segued to dark in qualifying for F1's only day/night event, Webber posted the fastest time of 1:39:957 at Yas Marina for his second pole this season -- the other was two races ago in Japan, where he finished second to Vettel. He now has three races in which to add to his nine career wins. Second-placed Mercedes' bid to stay ahead of Ferrari in the constructors' standings was boosted when Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton locked up the second row of the grid, despite the latter suffering mechanical problems. "Fourth place feels pretty good this evening considering the time was set on my first Q3 lap," said 2008 world champion Hamilton. "Unfortunately on my second lap it looks like something gave way at the back of the car as I got on the power at the chicane and it just snapped out, which forced me into a spin. "It was a great lap and might just have been enough to get us onto the front row as I was fourth-tenths up on my first effort, but these things happen. "The car felt really strong today so we'll hope for a good start and then challenge to make up some positions in the race tomorrow. The good thing is that we are ahead of Ferrari and that's where we need to stay." Ferrari's focus, despite all statements to the contrary, seems to be on next season already, with Fernando Alonso -- second in the championship -- failing to make Q3 for the first time this year. The Spaniard qualified 11th, though he will have a choice of tires, while teammate Felipe Massa was eighth after sneaking into Q3 in 10th. Kimi Raikkonen, who will replace the Brazilian at Ferrari next year, shrugged off his pay dispute with Lotus by claiming fifth place in qualifying, while teammate Romain Grosjean -- seeking a fourth consecutive podium finish -- was seventh. However, Raikkonen was later excluded after his car failed a technical test, meaning the Finn will start at the back of the grid and every other driver who qualified below him will be bumped up one place. It was a similar problem with the floor of the vehicle that affected Grosjean in Hungary, but this time fourth-placed Lotus' explanation was not accepted by the race stewards. Alonso remained upbeat about Sunday's race, despite his lowly position. "The problem that we are facing is that we are not very competitive," the 2005-06 world champion said. "But we weren't competitive in July, we were not competitive in August or in September, but we still have five podiums and three consecutive second places. "So this masks a little bit the problems we were having. Now we are back to reality but it will not stop us fighting. We will score more than the others, I have no doubt." Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg, a contender to join Lotus, was sixth in qualifying to continue his impressive run while McLaren's Sergio Perez was ninth. Daniel Ricciardo, who will replace his compatriot Webber next season, rounded out the top 10 for Toro Rosso. McLaren's 2009 world champion Jenson Button was 13th. |
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