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El Karacho1647545492

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  1. Living in Grandview I always found I enjoyed Barley's Smokehouse more than Hoggy's. The local-brewed beer --which they'd put in a growler for $10-- made a huge difference. Glad the Gahanna location will stick around.
  2. I understand where OP and others (ESPECIALLY computer people) are coming from. Its all the worse because cars and computers are 2 high-end items that constantly need attention. I'm not an expert on either but I've helped family out with computer crap before. Usually it goes like this: Uncle(for the sake of the example): "I have a virus. Internet Explorer (smh) is slow" Me: "Ok let me look at your computer" --looks at computer, sees 250 toolbars --spends 4 hours finding out how to remove each and every one, or backing up essential files and doing a system restore Me: "Looks like everything is back to normal, just don't click 'ok' every time a site asks you to download something. In fact, never download anything ever again." Uncle: "Ok" --6 months later Uncle: "YOU BROKE IT, WHAT'D YOU DO TO MY COMPUTER ALL THE INTERNETS ARE SLOW AGAIN" Me: "What? Let me see. Why are all these toolbars back?" Uncle: "Well you told me not to download anything, but i needed XYZ program and it came with all these other cool programs. You must've done something when you 'fixed' it before because I never had this problem before you fixed it" Me: (in my head) "never ask me for help again"
  3. Considering the fact, like you said, that there were 800+ yards of offense, I'd expect more than 5 TDs. It didn't feel like those forced FGs were due to amazing D either. Look at the drives; most drives ended with "rush for x yards, pass incomplete, pass incomplete." or "pass short left for 4 yards, pass incomplete, pass short right for 2 yards, punt". Collectively the teams were 10-26 on 3rd down. They were 2-6 in the red zone. With 847 yards of offense, only 39 first downs. 15 yards per pass for Denver. Those are college numbers, I guess what I'm saying is I felt like I was watching a regular old NCAA game (exactly what John Fox would like to see) instead of professionals.
  4. and 2 QBs tossing around 50%, 4 fumbles, and all around sloppy play.
  5. No, its just that I'm not a Bengals fan and therefore have not become complacent with mediocrity.
  6. 3 exciting plays do not make a game good. There was no point during the game when I thought "One of these teams deserves to be a Super Bowl champion." GOOD ONE COLLINSWORTH :lolguy:
  7. what game were you watching? that was some of the worst football i've ever seen in the playoffs on both sides of the ball
  8. I'm not a fan, but I'll hold off on final judgement to see if they come out with an M3-killing -V model.
  9. I didn't realize GM had changed the spelling of "Buick Regal" to "Cadillac ATS"
  10. Populist admin. p.s. the masses will not be happy. ever
  11. quoted for egregious misuse of conspiracy keanu
  12. CR is not America. People do not have a right to be here. People do not have protected speech, beliefs, or anything for that matter. Really the only thing that is protected here is your identity, to the extent that you want it protected. Everyone maintains that the mods/admins COULD handle things differently. Thats true. What is also true is that the success of this site is owed exclusively to the mods and admins cultivating an environment that suits a majority of the thousands of members on here. A majority of the members here don't want CR to become full of 4chan and reddit trolls. A quiet majority of the members here love it every time a clown gets banned. A vocal minority will always be here to loudly proclaim the failure of the system and its leaders, but that doesn't mean the site should be run for them. If you don't like banhammers, start columbusracingtrolls.com and market it towards dissatisfied CR members. Don't want the headache of running a site? Then don't complain about others' methods of running their own site.
  13. can we make "phil" a filtered word on CR? so it appears ****?
  14. I don't understand. The same people who cry that mods are taking the internet too seriously are lobbying on the internet to allow someone who thinks the internet is not serious back on an allegedly nonserious website.
  15. http://www.midwestsportsfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/dave-chappelle.jpg
  16. If it doesn't read exact known mileage, it doesn't matter if its closer to what its "around".
  17. The way in which you misused "irony" is ironic, the way in which he misspelled "grammar" while correcting someone's grammar is coincidence:gabe:
  18. http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn69/caxide/photobucket-3567-1325717009945.jpg they add 40whp
  19. Oh shit my Hyundai is a sleeper! Time to go race some ricers with it!
  20. I could tell a group of 50 dumbasses that I have white letters on the tires of my suv because its got special steel-belted radials that reduce air turbulence and unsprung weight, which give it the on-the-ground handling properties of a lightweight race car and it'd have the same effect as whatever you tell idiots crowded around that shitbox. That doesn't mean my SUV is a sleeper.
  21. I disagree. Nitrous was prominently used by the Luftwaffe in WWII to assist high-altitude motors perform better. The Japanese and Germans obviously collaborated a bit in WWII, and I think the Mitsu that exploded was symbolic of the immense powers of Japan and Germany becoming arrogant and destroying the alliance they had built together. The Asian guy destroying the "alliance" by blowing up the Mitsu was obviously a reference to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, which caused the American war effort to significantly increase (a la Vin Diesel and Paul Walker going to Race Wars). The bloody aftermath of Race Wars where the kid gets killed is indicative of the escalation of war through the island-hopping campaign in places like Guadalcanal, Midway, Iwo Jima, etc. In the end, Paul Walker must use the weapon/car that has been developed in secret to secure his victory. The Supra represents the Fat Man and Little Boy, and when he drops those bitches even the mighty Charger cannot hold up (yes, it is confusing using a Japanese car to defeat an American one but stick with me here) and is flipped on its head, nearly killing his occupants. In a show of mercy, Walker hands Diesel the keys to the Supra (as MacArthur handed Hirohito his country back with an honorable surrender) as Diesel drives into the sunset to rebuild his country. As later movies prove, Paul Walker is incapable of driving a sleeper. The only real sleeper that appears through the movies is the "Mustang" in Tokyo Drift, and that wasn't Paul Walker's car. In conclusion (for the tl;dr crowd), The Fast and The Furious is a historical allegory to WWII, Paul Walker is Douglas MacArthur, and that civintegrolet is totally not a sleeper.
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