If you need any help in this regard, I'll be happy to assist.Javelina wrote: Hhhmmm. Well, I don't have a group, though there has been some discussion amongst my classmates to start one.
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bill wrote:Brad let me down. Are YOU my new car-guy friend?!?
for the love of god, ben, please talk cars with bill.
on an entirely separate note, a dude rolled into the parking lot at the post office on 6th yesterday in a giant 1979 ford f150 blasting Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion" and driving all slow n'shit.
it was like i was in the opening credits of Dazed n' Confused.
so awesome.
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I have no idea what most of that means. We had a couple of generic javelines, as far as I could tell. I was not good.Javelina wrote:Nice. I've never thrown a javelin, though it looks like fun. My cousin had a '73 Javelin. It was pure awesome. Have you ever tried to throw a collared peccary? I'm told that they're waskly...york99 wrote:I threw the javeline in high school. I won't try to throw you, though. Pleased to meet you.
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York99 wrote:I have no idea what most of that means. We had a couple of generic javelines, as far as I could tell. I was not good.Javelina wrote:My cousin had a '73 Javelin. It was pure awesome.york99 wrote:I threw the javeline in high school.
Justin, a Javelin is a car produced by AMC (the makers of the infamous Delorean) Want to know more? Ask me sometime.
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I'd say you should join the Nerd Liberation Movement (you have to look it up because I can't post links here yet), but then I saw this sentence on their site:York99 wrote:The world will never truly be free until nerd persecution ends.
"For anyone who has two brain cells to rub together, this is rediculus!"
And right after that, he starts a sentence with "Me thinks . . . " That's just ridiculous.
A "Javelina" is a type of wild pig that lives in West Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Northern Mexico. It's fantastically near-sighted, and more viscious than a broken jar of angry bees. Wikipedia has a couple of nice pages about it.
I had never seen a javelina until I went camping at Big Bend National Park. Being not-from-Texas, I'm impressed that there exists a small-dog-sized animal that looks completely innocent, but is actually powerful enough to kill an adult human. I also really like the way "javelina" sounds when you say it.
ben (:
PS: Being not-from-Texas, I'm also completely in awe of Cattle Guards.
I had never seen a javelina until I went camping at Big Bend National Park. Being not-from-Texas, I'm impressed that there exists a small-dog-sized animal that looks completely innocent, but is actually powerful enough to kill an adult human. I also really like the way "javelina" sounds when you say it.
ben (:
PS: Being not-from-Texas, I'm also completely in awe of Cattle Guards.