This avatar is my vehicle I use for finding muddy spots. When I was put off a paint job when it needed it since the environment finding muddy places is harsh on paint, I decided to get the whole exterior done with the bed liner material. Now I don't worry about washing, rock dings or scratches. It is due for a new engine so hopefully I can get another 21 years out of it.
The name buckeye is not spelled right, I should have used buckee, its a generic term as kids we used for persons whose name we did not know, as in 'What are you doing buckee?'
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I changed mine from the original shaun pic, to the James hetfield of Metallica playing, back to the amazing Shaun Safari Scene. Shaun hits the spot.
"BLOOD WIL FOLLOW BLOOD
DYING TIME IS HERE
Damage incorporated"
DYING TIME IS HERE
Damage incorporated"
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Duncan Edwards wrote:Kristine wrote:*Searching for the fearless orgasm*
Kristine
Gee...there's a tag line if I ever heard one.
I hereby second the motion!
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Isn't the line from the song, "I second that emotion"?
Electric Katfish wrote:Duncan Edwards wrote:Kristine wrote:*Searching for the fearless orgasm*
Kristine
Gee...there's a tag line if I ever heard one.
I hereby second the motion!
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Professor Fate from THE GREAT RACE - My favorite film since I saw it at 10 years old in 1965. No better villain in the world and that includes DARTH VADER.
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reisen55 wrote:Professor Fate from THE GREAT RACE - My favorite film since I saw it at 10 years old in 1965. No better villain in the world and that includes DARTH VADER.
"Push the button, Max!"
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reisen55 wrote:Professor Fate from THE GREAT RACE - My favorite film since I saw it at 10 years old in 1965. No better villain in the world and that includes DARTH VADER.
(in a gravelly electronic voice) "Don't make me destroy you!"
It's hard to imagine ANYONE being a better villain that our favorite Dark Lord of the Sith!! Methinks that Professor Fate oughtta go up against Vader in a lightsaber duel...we'll see who's better!!
PS: I'm just messin' with ya, bub!
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I loved that movie!
reisen55 wrote:Professor Fate from THE GREAT RACE - My favorite film since I saw it at 10 years old in 1965. No better villain in the world and that includes DARTH VADER.
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My avatar speaks for itself. It is yours truly and is doing what he likes best ..... sinking in mud!
May the mud be with you .....
Love the feel of smooth, silky mud caressing my skin, while I am slowly sinking.
Love the feel of smooth, silky mud caressing my skin, while I am slowly sinking.
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I doubt that Professor Fate would play fair of course ... but what came right to mind when you associate a sabre duel with THE GREAT RACE is the best exit line, and scene, of all time.
The Baron, standing on the window (the very great Ross Martin) throwing the sabre at Leslie.
"As a very wise English gentlemen once said .... he who runs away may live to fight another day so ..... until another day, please excuse me. I have a boat waiting."
The Baron, standing on the window (the very great Ross Martin) throwing the sabre at Leslie.
"As a very wise English gentlemen once said .... he who runs away may live to fight another day so ..... until another day, please excuse me. I have a boat waiting."
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