http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-enBtKjgcU The portal joke comes from this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gl7X6peh-w&feature=player_embedded
lol...sorry about that. was a bloody good motor too. stronger than a aussie 328 even. Phil Viola didn't build it otherwise it would have had F40 beating performance of course, but i'm very grateful to Black Stallion Motors for doing a fantastic job with it at a very reasonable price.
http://www.news.com.au/technology/no-anti-virus-software-no-internet-connection/story-e6frfro0-1225882656490 No brain? No Internet!
do you run firewall SW on your machine ? of course you do because an unprotected computer lasts about 5 minutes without it
If ever you need insurance in Russia http://jalopnik.com/5568730/video-russian-car-insurance-sold-with-boobs
Horsey spotted at Hardgate 14, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City AB10, UK on google maps!! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Go ahead push my "why?" button. I dare you. http://whyagent.com Ha ha ha (fyi I'm sharing this for State farm)
Two Jews walk into the Collingwood membership office and ask to buy season tickets. The Lady behind the counter asks, "Are you circumcised?" The Jews reply "Yes, of course!" The lady then says, "I'm sorry gentlemen,but you have to be a complete dick to be a Collingwood fan...
I don't drink and I don't do drugs, yet.......... I just filled my coffee machine with muesli instead of coffee beans! *sigh*
MONTREAL - The mementoes of a deceased Canadian F1 driver may have run afoul of strict tobacco advertising laws. The Gilles Villeneuve Museum is looking at a fine of up to $2,000 for a display booth it set up on trendy Crescent Street during the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal last month. A decision hasn't been taken on whether the fine will be levied. Located in Berthierville, Que., the museum survives largely on donations and the work of volunteers. The photos were among a number of items on display that showed the Quebec driver with a prominently displayed Marlboro logo emblazoned on his uniform. The report filed by inspectors indicates that while the photos are permitted to be displayed within the confines of the museum, they become illegal when they are on display in public. Quebec Health Department inspectors charged with applying the law decided the display of the photos contravened tobacco advertising rules. Tobacco advertising has been banned in Canada since 1988. In 2003, those rules were extended to the sponsorship of cultural or sporting events. A spokeswoman for the Health Department couldn't explain the discrepancy in the rules but said the inspectors were just doing their job. Gilles Villeneuve, who died in a racing accident in Belgium in 1982, was the father of Canadian race car driver Jacques Villeneuve. The race track in Montreal where the Grand Prix is held is named for the late F1 star.