Funny Pic Thread (Episode III: Revenge of the ****)

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I like toast.

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Nope, I don't get it either.... unless you just mean it is a travesty to have witnessed such a crap execution of a BTTF de Lorean. Did they not look at the film? Or consider not bothering, it's a nice car* without the crap all over it.



* yes, questionable handling, antidiluvian engine, yadda yadda... I'm sure I could make it shovel, given the opportunity. :D
 
The un-seeing was referring to Omnis' picture which he (wisely) deleted.

The BTTF is funny because it's Dr. Brown twenty years later... right?
 
The un-seeing was referring to Omnis' picture which he (wisely) deleted.

The BTTF is funny because it's Dr. Brown twenty years later... right?

The website is horrible. Saw it by mistake last month, im not trusting any link over aim now.


And yes, it was kind of weird to see that car again, and emmit brown next to it.


I liked the car BEFORE they put all that crap on it. With performance figures and issues aside of course.


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My Ding ding dong

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this mullet has Epic written all over it.
 
does his necklace say LOL? Because, if it does, then lol.
 
Another group of kids who wouldn't survive 2 hours in Compton.
My friend (grew up in the Bronx) has this idea he calls the "crane effect" which basically means taking kids like these, picking them up with a crane and dropping then into the middle of the Bronx, or Harlem, or something like that, and just see if they survive for more than a few hours.

Or something.
 
My friend (grew up in the Bronx) has this idea he calls the "crane effect" which basically means taking kids like these, picking them up with a crane and dropping then into the middle of the Bronx, or Harlem, or something like that, and just see if they survive for more than a few hours.

Or something.
My Govt. teacher had the same idea. I've pretty much agreed with it ever since. Sadder thing is, many of them, or at least at my old school, weren't tough at all as I remember plenty a conferences with teachers about having to defend myself because I said the "wrong thing" or I "called them something".
 
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