That's the kind of stuff we need to see, rather than the leader just driving away and lapping cars.
I swear if my A.I decides to kill the car on purpose again, their will be Rock Bottoms handed out to everyone.
Personally, I want to be 619'd into a Batista Bomb through a table, then as I'm getting up, Shawn Michaels comes out of nowhere with a sweet chin music, but while I'm falling I get RKO'd. Then Bret Hart gives me the sharpshooter, and by that time I'm dead.
2 top 20s aren't bad for what my season has been so far.
Are you a wrestling fan or a sadomasochist? Can't quite tell...That's enough spots to make Jim Ross faint.
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I'm gonna throw a party for everyone. Drinks are maple syrup and the food is Canadian bacon.
A sado what? I'm too lazy to look up the meaning of it.
The Decision is final...or is it?
Today DurWinning has signed the contract allowing his car to be sponsored by NetherRealm studios and Mortal Kombat:X. The deal will start next season and the car will be ran at the first race of the season at Daytona International Speedway.
However their might be another deal. Still trying to sponsor the #20, the team at Overkill Software are trying to strike a deal with Pepsi and NetherRealm (Dur's other sponsors) so they can run a scheme for Payday 2. The deal is still going through but we should see a response in a matter of days.
Originally it was 7 but I cut it down to the three that I would love to run a scheme for.Damm son, you are having a sponsorship war for your car... Plenty of candidates.
Originally it was 7 but I cut it down to the three that I would love to run a scheme for.
Not scheme, schemes. Their will be one for MK:X and (if the deal goes through) one for Payday 2. Which will bring my total schemes to (I think) 5 or 6.And from those three you'll create your scheme. Cool beans. 👍 This just keeps fueling my ideas of a special scheme for my last race of this season...
Not scheme, schemes. Their will be one for MK:X and (if the deal goes through) one for Payday 2. Which will bring my total schemes to (I think) 5 or 6.
That's why I MIGHT retire the Retro Pepsi scheme. I also need to find the guy to make the new scheme (or schemes depending on the deal).Damm, you're keeping yourself busy then.5 or 6 schemes total, and the two new ones for now... It'll be a long scheme list.
That's why I MIGHT retire the Retro Pepsi scheme. I also need to find the guy to make the new scheme (or schemes depending on the deal).
Tis what I use, and I can concur of the most. Note, renewing it can be a bit frustrating, and having it actively scan the web browser slows it down...ALOT...but those two aside, It's been great.I got GeekSquad year round protection just in case crap truly hits the fan, but they recommended WebRoot and added it with the PC and holy crap is it awesome. Quick scan, and removals with the touch of a button. #shamelessAdvertising
And here some people on site thought I was paranoid putting an anti-virus on an 8.1 computer. As long as you NEVER EVER USE NORTON, you should be OK.
I got GeekSquad year round protection just in case crap truly hits the fan, but they recommended WebRoot and added it with the PC and holy crap is it awesome. Quick scan, and removals with the touch of a button. #shamelessAdvertising
Oops, guess I am breaking that golden rule, then.Never mind, once the license wears out, I will never install Norton ever again. I already had enough problems with that thing on my personal computer...
After that, it'll probably be Kapersky, for both my laptop and my main PC. I am running a free version of Avast (just for basic security measures), alongisde Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware thingamajig for good measure.
Kapersky is good as well, my parents use it and no issues on the software end, just make sure you install it before trying to remove the other. It's more a CYA thing as most programs will uninstall the old stuff, but I'd rather let it do it's job.
Oops, guess I am breaking that golden rule, then.Never mind, once the license wears out, I will never install Norton ever again. I already had enough problems with that thing on my personal computer...
After that, it'll probably be Kapersky, for both my laptop and my main PC. I am running a free version of Avast (just for basic security measures), alongisde Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware thingamajig for good measure.
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I had Avast and Anti-Malware before my Computer basically died. The power went out and it was plugged in. I was lucky to restore to factory settings. The lag was terrible. It took about 30 minutes to move the cursor to a program and successfully open it.