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Tiffany Teen - Pretty sexy outfit here for a change
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Me too. The only thing I don't like is that from the reading it doesn't sound like we actually get to see him *AS* Vader...just wearing the suit toward the end which leads into Episode IV. I wanted to see him be a bad ass as the real Darth Vader. smile.gif
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Welcome to the board.
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Welcome to the board.
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Welcome to the board.
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Well, they're the ones that took this Clarett thing and ran with it. If you've noticed, not many other networks are really giving it a lot of coverage. ESPN on the other hand has been highlighting it, so at this point they're REALLY digging to save face. They don't wanna look like they ran with some bullshit, which essentially they did. smile.gif I'm just surprised the ESPN up and ups allowed them to go with a story from a little lying punk like Clarett, and that's exactly what he is.
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Did they set it up for another sequel or is this look like the end?
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Well that's not good news. I won't get to find out the rest of the story until it's released on PC but why do you think it sucks? Corny, or unrealstic, or what?
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I hate XBOX. FPS games were meant to be played with a mouse on a big 19+ inch monitor (single player AND multiplayer), not a silly little homo pad. smile.gif
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No, I apologize, the water temp gauge is electrical, and the boost gauge is mechanical. My previous nitrous gauge which just came off the car a few months ago was mechanical (physical nitrous line). The water temp uses a sensor similar to the sensor that turns the fan on and off, just taps where the cluster's sensor usually would be (I have the cluster water temp gauge disconnected). Got them mixed up, sorry. And surprisingly the electrical water temp gauge is well priced (like $40 something) so I would highly recommend it.
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I actually do have the mechanical water temperature gauge as well. Works far better than the stock temp gauge ever did. Accurate as all hell. I stay away from electrical gauges. Too many end up taking a crap (like this one apparently did). As far as his is concerned, I didn't realize it was electrical, or that it mattered as I figure if it were me in his place and I had the choice of a $200 gauge that will probably break again, or a $50 gauge that will just take a little more time to install but will probably work for far longer (I've never had a mechanical gauge break on me, ever), I'd take the mechanical. Keep it simple. But then that's just how I am with things -- I don't like to complicate things any more than they need to be, heh.
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http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prrfnbr=1575&prmenbr=361 Part #: 105-5701 Bought mine at the Jeg's on main street in Reynoldsburg. And I was wrong about the price, it's only $47.
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The one in my car which is both Boost/Vacuum was $60 at Jeg's. The fuel pressure gauge was $200. Maybe we're looking at different gauges? Mine is the Autometer Phantom white face gauge.
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Of course not, but it's not like they're that expensive. Atleast the security of having a properly functioning gauge will be there and that's the important thing.
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Just replace it if it's gone bad. Jeg's carries them.
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Absolutely. I just hope Pittman comes off the injury list shortly. I'm sure that's why they were running Ross today, but damn, I'd rather see them throw a couple interceptions throughout the day or let Hall run a few (like his TD run at the end) rather than EVER let Lydell even put a foot on that damned field.
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Can't explain as I've never hit any woman I've been with, nor will I ever, but really the responsibility falls to your friend into getting up the nerve to just tell him to leave her alone. The child and her will be better off without him and guys like that do not change.
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I believe you are 100% right about that. I have smoker friends at work. Most of them agree with my beliefs about wanting them to not be able to smoke around us and have that freedom but they believe in what you're saying in that they don't want their freedom to smoke to be taken away because they're afraid it'll be just the beginning. I honestly don't mind if people smoke in private organizations like private "smoker" clubs or in their own homes and the like because it wouldn't effect people like me, but I feel that public establishments that are not "private" places and out in the open should be banned for the good of other people that don't want to be around it. I realize many of you are unhappy about it, but I doubt that it'll ever come toa state or country-wide ban on smoking, so if I were you guys I wouldn't worry too much about that happening.
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Agreed. And actually I believe even with the ban passed owners can still make their clubs "private" and install whatever rules they would like meaning that smoking could be legal there. Could be wrong, but it would sure make it easier for the smokers.
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Just slightly biased? smile.gif Anyway, I was under the impression the ban makes it so you have to smoke 20 feet away from the building or something along those lines? You really should read what I said comparing alcohol to smoking as it's apples and oranges and therefore a failed comparison. I'm not a violent person or an argumentative person, just stating my opinion which you are free to do so as well. I always like to read everyone's viewpoints. On Edit: I forgot to address what you said regarding the DUI punishment. The DUI punishment is nowhere near where it should be. It honestly should be instantaneous 30 days lock up, no bail, nothing because there is no excuse for someone going out to a bar, getting trashed, and driving home plowing somebody's wife, husband, mother, or father off the road into a ditch killing them because of something so careless. I would not be a good lawmaker -- I'm a firm believer in that as it stands now the law has no bite whatsoever and really needs it (people don't follow rules unless there are serious consequences), so most people probably won't agree with me, so I'm not surprised at your reaction on that one.
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The ban wasn't on my ballot as I live in Gahanna, but I would've voted for it if it had been. Remember that the ban wasn't just to handle restaurants, but other situations as well. For example, every morning when I walk into work there are people smoking outside in front of the building. In order to enter the building I must walk through their poison clouds, or during breaks at work if I want to go outside, there are always smokers outside on the patio puffing on their cancer sticks. Why should those of us who do not wish to get cancer from cigarrettes later in life or just simply want to be able to go outside and breathe some fresh(er) air have to breathe poison instead? The difference between cigarrettes and alcohol is that alcohol doesn't hurt anyone else except the person consuming it unless it's consumed in excess and the person drives drunk or something, which we have laws against. Cigarrettes on the other hand hurt everyone around the person smoking them. You're literally forcing other people to breathe a form of poison. Ban the shit. If it were up to me there would be a $500 fine every time a person was caught even holding an *UNLIT* cigarrette.
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Woot woot! Bin Laden's over there going 'oh shit, now I gotta keep running!!' Kerry probably would've conspired with him just like the Vietnamese if he had won. graemlins/lol.gif