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Blake Noble

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  1. Blake Noble replied to K.C.'s topic in The Lounge
    *Whistles, looks at feet.* :AH-HA_wink:
  2. That is more like it. :AH-HA_wink:
  3. Blake Noble replied to K.C.'s topic in The Lounge
    I cannot say it any better myself. Sadly, when you are "broke as a joke" as the old adage goes, your tune does change a little. Just like I am an American and raised by two parents from the "more is better generation." :AH-HA_wink:
  4. Who does? If you thought PCS used a lot of logical fallacies in his arguements, then SMK takes the cake and the wine coolers. :rotflmao:
  5. Am I the only one that finds it maybe slightly ironic that it has a license plate that reads "Tempest" on the bumper?
  6. Blake Noble replied to K.C.'s topic in The Lounge
    Hmm ... interesting. All of the G8s equipped with the V8 engine I have encountered at my local Pontiac dealer have been marked up to around that same price as well. :rotflmao: Good! There is nothing wrong with a V6, but there damn sure isn't anything wrong with a V8, am I right? :AH-HA_wink:
  7. I like the name of the town it is located in, lol. :AH-HA_wink: It is a sharp ride, Z. I am with Camino on the pinstripe, however. I despise that stuff. That's why I bought a stripe-off wheel and took it to the sides of my old S-10 after it officially became mine. Hard to imagine something so simple as pinstripe can do damage to the design of a vehicle.
  8. I wish and hope that you succeed in your goal to quit smoking, Camino.
  9. You know, the past isn't as far away as it sometimes seems. :AH-HA_wink: http://www.cheersandgears.com/forums/index...showtopic=19618
  10. This car will bring a lot to the table for Buick. I am looking forward to the full reveal. :AH-HA_wink:
  11. What if no one but one or two people participate? This has the potential to hilariously backfire on this guy. :rotflmao:
  12. I had to vote Vue. The Ford Edge has all of the panache of a 1989 Aerostar, in my opinion.
  13. :rotflmao: I wonder if all of the inbreds in Jackson County will refer to the term "hillbilly" as a racist term now ... and what would happen if you called one of them that.
  14. fighter
  15. lightning
  16. It is getting quite hard to find an honestly well-written movie anymore, to tell the truth. The only movie I have seen over the past few months that truly gripped me and just didn't let go throughout the entire course of the film was Frank Darabont's adaptation of Stephen King's The Mist. The ending was changed dramatically from King's novella of the same name, and the impact that it had was actually quite powerful and it leaves an impression. I walked away from that film not regretting that I had seen it. Disturbia was a great film as well when I had seen it debut in theaters, although it was basically a remake of Hitchcock's Rear Window, which is an even greater classic film. I am also a fan of the Saw series, but I will admit that the films did not get off to a strong start (Leigh Wannel and Cary Elwes' performance lacked painfully in places) and now are beginning to run perhaps a little long-in-the-tooth. However, the films are very involving and I appreciate that in a film. But what I would really like to see is a film that is totally original, not based on anything, and that is very well written from the start and totally involving. I haven't seen anything like that in mainstream cinema for quite some time now. All three movies were quite funny, although Van Wilder tends to wear thin after seeing it multiple times.
  17. Happy Birthday guys. I hope today is a great day!
  18. "Becoming The Bull" - Atreyu (Hopefully I can get this song out of my head now ...)
  19. I find all three of those movies crass and horribly written. I find it hard to laugh at any of them.
  20. corruption
  21. You know, I just had an idea that would make this horrible idea a true nightmare: bring in JJ Abrams to direct.
  22. Blake Noble replied to K.C.'s topic in The Lounge
    Are you dead from the neck up? Of course you should! May I ask how much the dealer mark-up on that G8 is? And are you buying the V6 or V8?
  23. "Cut You Up With a Linoleum Knife" - Mastodon
  24. This isn't related to frame rot problems as it is related to general Tacoma problems. I read it and it made me laugh my ass off. :rotflmao: Here is the page which that came from. There is also a nice, brief story at this page of a later model Tacoma breaking in half over a Wal-Mart parking lot speed bump. http://www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/toyota_tacoma.html
  25. More news: Toyota has extended the rust warranty on these Tacomas to 15 years. That article was dated March 8th. Link: http://www.autoblog.com/2008/03/07/toyota-...ps-to-15-years/

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