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Orion

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  1. rolling in fictional vehicles ftl!
  2. until somebody posts something that goes faster than 17,500mph, im still teh winnar! thorne, next time i find a hose and youre around...
  3. thread hijack ftw! its all good george, your thread was useless anyways. my other car is.. http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/space-shuttle-launch3a.jpg
  4. sorry doc, the ghost is right. ponyfreak and i are the only people who called the race correctly. /end thread
  5. so, since you posted the other one at 9:17, and this one at 9:20, does that mean this is the second best car vid in a long time?
  6. bwahaha..... wease, in a honda, hilarious.
  7. first, why are you wanting to do this? any chance of a conversion to e-85?
  8. yup. looks like me and joe take the victory, going away.
  9. Orion

    66 mustang

    try it again, for the first time!
  10. bitch, do you know who i am? im the GOD-Damn JUGGERNAUT!
  11. i am not one are smurfing one word vocabulary!
  12. yup, 1750 brice road just north of livingston. office number is 759.7466.
  13. nice. free bump, good luck man!
  14. Orion

    facebook

    true dat! represent!
  15. so, if ive read this correctly, e-85 runs somewhere around the 100 octane mark? and sells for about the same price as regular gas? sounds like a winning situation for anyone with the gumption to make the switch in a performance application.
  16. Infectious mononucleosis (mono) or glandular fever is often called the kissing disease. The label is only partly true. Kissing can spread the virus that causes this disease, but more commonly coughing, sneezing, or sharing a glass or cup transmits mononucleosis. It's not highly contagious. Mononucleosis is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, although similar signs and symptoms are sometimes caused by cytomegalovirus. Full-blown mono is most common in adolescents and young adults. Young children usually have minimal symptoms, and the infection often goes unrecognized. In lesser developed countries, mononucleosis is more frequently acquired at a young age, so classic mono signs and symptoms aren't as common as in developed nations. Mono usually isn't very serious, although the virus remains in your body for life. Most people have been exposed to the Epstein-Barr virus by the time they're 35 years old and have built up antibodies. They're immune and won't get mononucleosis again. Treatment mostly involves bed rest and getting adequate fluids. edit: And lots of Advil. Definately stay away from other peoples kids with that pinkeye, bro. Now would be a good time to lock yourself in the basement with your comic books, or try to get your elven warlock to level 30.
  17. Orion

    own3d...

    yeah man, alcohol and permanent markers will do that to you.
  18. dude, thats like some "evil genious" stuff.
  19. Orion

    new car?

    or me, until its unstock.
  20. Orion

    new car?

    so, uh, what are you driving now?
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