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mariooncrack posted:He's talking about Jurassic Bark, an episode of Futurama: Yeaaaaah I can understand why someone would become a blubbering mess watching that one.
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QuarkMartial posted:I've done a ton of deliveries in a short amount of time before, but I'm not sure what my delivery per hour rate is. I do know that there are days where I'm not in the store more than 30 minutes out of an 8 hour shift. There's a lot of car inaccuracies, including modern luxury SUVs that drive out past focus. If you want to be really pissed watch the first season of The Americans.
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mariooncrack posted:He's talking about Jurassic Bark, an episode of Futurama:
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 05:21 |
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Yeaaaaah I can understand why someone would become a blubbering mess watching that one. Because dog lovers are mentally deficient?
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blk posted:There's a lot of car inaccuracies, including modern luxury SUVs that drive out past focus. Watching it now and they just featured a E39 somewhere between 89 and 91 in the story.
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14 INCH DICK posted:Because dog lovers are mentally deficient? Because it's a depressing bit of dramatic irony that touched on feelings of loss that the majority of the audience will be familiar with you weenie. some texas redneck posted:Still a serious fuckup on his part, and he's going to have to answer to both his boss and the owner. Unfortunately, the opening manager will also have to answer to them, as I took two triples today (that's a huge no-no). You aren't supposed to do this? poo poo. I take two or three triples in a row on busy nights. My records seven at once. Doesnt help that of the four drivers scheduled on any given night one will call out and the other two will be gone by 9 because "that's when I'm scheduled to leave". Thanks for leaving me with 6 deliveries and the entire days worth of dishes you cunts. Great Beer fucked around with this message at 06:55 on Sep 8, 2015 |
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ugh this sickness is still kicking my loving rear end, ive been posting coherently but ive basically felt like ive been hit by a freight train all loving day long think i'm gonna have to stay home from school tomorrow even, gently caress anyway, tangentially related to pizzachat this gif made me laugh so here have it on me before it ry to loving sleep
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14 INCH DICK posted:Because dog lovers are mentally deficient? As opposed to cat lovers?
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 07:19 |
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The wife said she wants to start trying to have kids and I am freaking the gently caress out.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 07:28 |
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Am I insane? (well, yes, but I mean in this specific instance) I've wanted, for a very long time, a 3rd generation Subaru Liberty sedan (Legacy outside Australia) - but all the manual ones seem to have the boring slowpoke 2.5L NA motor which makes something like 167hp. Not so awesome. Like so: Subaru made a model they called here the B4 and in Japan the GT, which had the ~260hp twin-sequential-turbo EJ206/EJ208 from the WRX. Examples left in the country are mostly either absurdly overpriced or completely and totally wrecked by their HEAPS HEKTIK BRO owners. I was having a look through the Import Monster (a local japanese car importer) listings and I found this absolutely glorious looking example of a Legacy GT Bilstein, which (as the name suggests) has factory Bilstein coilovers, etc etc etc - all kinds of super nice stuff. I can't straight up import it, sadly, as the B4 model sold locally was effectively the same, so it's banned from import. I can get a front cut, though, and all up it's looking at being an eminently reasonable amount of money to bring in the front cut (which consists, apparently, of pretty much the entire car minus the bodyshell from the A pillar back - i get all the interior, suspension, everything). Alright, what do I do with it, then? I found a B4 locally for ~$2000 which has hella rod knock (poor thing) - apparently it's fairly straightforward to swap the JDM engine and gubbins (with a lot less kilometres on them) into the car, and fairly straightforward to tune it up to around 340 crank horsepower, which is verrrrrry nice. AWD, ~1600kg, twin turbo, 5 speed manual, practical, basically perfect (in my eyes). Plus I get to put on one of these awesome scooped hoods: If the answer is a shia lebouf-style "DO IT" then do I pick the $2000 donor car which runs but knocks like it's going out of style and has minor hail damage, or the $2500 donor car which doesn't run but has less kms on the clock and no body damage? E: also please let me know if i'm better off putting this in another thread or in its own thread, I'm still fairly new to the whole actually posting and not just lurking thing. literally a fish fucked around with this message at 08:30 on Sep 8, 2015 |
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Buy the undamaged body, you'll spend more than 500 getting hail damage sorted.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 08:37 |
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MustardFacial posted:The wife said she wants to start trying to have kids and I am freaking the gently caress out. With you?
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literally a fish posted:I can't straight up import it, sadly, as the B4 model sold locally was effectively the same, so it's banned from import. Can you elaborate on this? You're in Australia?
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Cakefool posted:Buy the undamaged body, you'll spend more than 500 getting hail damage sorted. Fair call. Undamaged it is. Gonna go have a look at it tomorrow. bolind posted:Can you elaborate on this? You're in Australia? Sure thing. I'm in Australia, yes, and the import law says that if a car was ever available here as a "full volume" model, you can't import one from overseas except in very specific circumstances ("i have owned this car overseas and used it regularly for more than 12 months" is pretty much it) As the Liberty B4 is effectively identical to the Legacy GT, it's banned. Will not make it through customs without a lot of arguing and swearing to the government that you will never drive it on public roads.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 08:57 |
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14 INCH DICK posted:Because dog lovers are mentally deficient? I don't like you anymore.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 09:56 |
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14 INCH DICK posted:Because dog lovers are mentally deficient?
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InitialDave posted:Dogs are better than people. Honestly cant aargue with that and I'm a cat person
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 10:37 |
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I am a little child. i am sitting looking at my phone waiting for the dealer calling to let me know i can pick up the amarok. well, atleast i can bill my customer while i sit here
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 10:41 |
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Is that the pickup that looks like a jetta on steroids?
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 10:59 |
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Please gently caress let someone else at work drive the 3 hours this morning. I think I am still a little drunk. Ugh. Need. Sleep.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 11:01 |
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Yes, but about 5 minutes later you're cheering for the hellish shitfest Wick rains down and it doesnt matter anymore. TBH it's the basest of audience manipulation and normally that's stupid. Not in this case - in John Wick it's simple and it puts you square in Wicks corner in lusting for bullet flying revenge. I enjoy films with simple set ups, if I want ridiculously thick plotlines and confusing bullshit there's plenty to watch. Sometimes I want to sit down and watch something play out in a very satisfying, straightforward manner and this was it. The line he delivers about his wife and dog and what it meant was delivered pretty loving impressively. Reeves did a fine job with this part. Also it looked glorious, the lighting in the scenes and general locations were fantastic. I have two MINOR niggles with it and that is the CGI blood and the soundtrack being a little odd in places. Outside of that it was glorious. 100 minute run time too so it was perfect. Any more films like that? I'm already well aware of the two Raid films, Dredd and indeed a whole stack of classic Hong Kong action films but I need more.
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88h88 posted:
Kingsmen. Great simple action and also hilarious. The church brawl has to be seen to be believed
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88h88 posted:I enjoy films with simple set ups, if I want ridiculously thick plotlines and confusing bullshit there's plenty to watch. Sometimes I want to sit down and watch something play out in a very satisfying, straightforward manner and this was it. The line he delivers about his wife and dog and what it meant was delivered pretty loving impressively. Reeves did a fine job with this part. Also it looked glorious, the lighting in the scenes and general locations were fantastic. I really liked The Equalizer, with Denzel Washington. It's very comparable to John Wick, with the action being a little less clever.
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MustardFacial posted:The wife said she wants to start trying to have kids and I am freaking the gently caress out. I remember that conversation. I'd been wanting kids for a while, but when my wife finally agreed with me I was holy 'Oh holy poo poo.' We now have a 3 week old son and it's awesome.
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angryhampster posted:I really liked The Equalizer, with Denzel Washington. It's very comparable to John Wick, with the action being a little less clever. No it's really not. By itself it's crap. Compared to John Wick?
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Kingsmen. Great simple action and also hilarious. The church brawl has to be seen to be believed Saw that at the cinema when it came out, there's was gently caress all buzz about it and I didn't know what I was going to be seeing as I didn't even find out what it was about before getting there. Really enjoyed it! I loved the obvious nods to lovely James Bond film sets and architecture, and that church scene was immense. angryhampster posted:I really liked The Equalizer, with Denzel Washington. It's very comparable to John Wick, with the action being a little less clever. Backov posted:No it's really not. By itself it's crap. Compared to John Wick? FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Kingsmen. Great simple action and also hilarious. The church brawl has to be seen to be believed I think I need a weekend to recover from last weekend, drat. Prepped two bikes for the track this weekend, did a ton of lawn/house poo poo that I had been neglecting and cooked way too much food. Then spent several house playing slip-n-slide kickball last night. Amazingly no one broke anything but holy poo poo am I sore and covered in bruises. Would have been brutal if more people would have showed up.
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NitroSpazzz posted:Kingsmen is a great one because it doesn't take itself seriously at all http://imgur.com/gallery/wyFbOHm I was the only person in the entire cinema that laughed out loud at this.
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# ? Sep 8, 2015 13:48 |
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http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/download-home-edition.html This is the greatest terminal emulator ever for SSH. Ever.
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CommieGIR posted:http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/download-home-edition.html Beats PuTTY, although that's a pretty low bar. Too much decoration around the terminal IMO tho, menu bars and status lines and such. My ideal is just xterm running in a tiling window manager.
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Pham Nuwen posted:Beats PuTTY, although that's a pretty low bar. Too much decoration around the terminal IMO tho, menu bars and status lines and such. My ideal is just xterm running in a tiling window manager. I think the biggest appeal is: If you connect to an SSH session, it automatically also opens SFTP so I can grab/drop files from a system without dancing around a separate client.
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14 INCH DICK posted:How did you feel about enemy at the gates Common, no man likes Jude Law.
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angryhampster posted:I really liked The Equalizer, with Denzel Washington. It's very comparable to John Wick, with the action being a little less clever. The funny thing to me is the second part of Wick, after he leaves the continental, just turns stupid to me. And it's still an awesome movie somehow.
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ilkhan posted:Equalizer was OK, but Wick was still quite a bit better. Hes really good at shooting people point blank in the face. I think thats the draw factor.
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CommieGIR posted:I think the biggest appeal is: If you connect to an SSH session, it automatically also opens SFTP so I can grab/drop files from a system without dancing around a separate client. This would be useful for me. In other news, C&D's Lightning Lap is out. ND: 3:20.8 Ecoboost Moosewang: 3:15.6 Golf R: 3:12.3 Affffffff 4C: 3:08.8 Moosewang GT: 3:05.2 AMG C63 S: 2:59.2 911 GT3: 2:50.4 Huracan LP610-4: 2:47.5 McLaren 650S Spider: 2:45.8 Vette Zed Oh Sixer: 2:44.6 I'm the most impressed with the Mustang GT time, but that Z06 lap is loving insane. The only thing faster than it is the 918.
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You will arrive at Valhalla, shiny and... goooooold?
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angryhampster posted:I remember that conversation. I'd been wanting kids for a while, but when my wife finally agreed with me I was holy 'Oh holy poo poo.' I didn't want to say this to her but, I don't really see an upside to it. Having a kid shuts a lot of doors for you, it takes all of your spare cash, and there's also the fact that if you gently caress this up you end up raising the kid to be a lovely person. I can barely take care of myself. How well am I going to be able to take care of a kid?
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MustardFacial posted:I can barely take care of myself. How well am I going to be able to take care of a kid? Isn't this what everyone thinks before having a kid?
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MustardFacial posted:I didn't want to say this to her but, I don't really see an upside to it. Having a kid shuts a lot of doors for you, it takes all of your spare cash, and there's also the fact that if you gently caress this up you end up raising the kid to be a lovely person. A lot of this is perspective. I'm not trying to say you're looking at it wrong, but consider the flip side of the coin... Having kids opens a lot of other doors to experiences you would never imagine otherwise. It's only money, you'll spend it somewhere anyways, and well, sometimes it's not even up to you whether the kid will be hosed up or not. *shrug* Good luck on whatever path you and your other half choose - having kids is definitely not for everyone, but I could never go back, even with how hard it is right now (the new buzzword I'm hearing is "threenager" - seems apt I guess).
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