How do they get this sound out of 24 2 cycle engines.
How do they get this sound out of 24 2 cycle engines.
Check this start line action out
I've always liked wankels, really. Had one in a snowmobile.
Great name --no brakes.
Think it would be had to control thrust on this track.
Jet powered snowmobile. I'm bored today cant you tell, waiting for spring to start farming again. What am I doing posting this shit for I want one of these too.
Party time, not enough info on the beer part but some crazy will start a world record beer powered class. Anybody live in the Midwest want to go in. I'm waiting.
You first, I'm here to watch.
More rocket bike action
Asked what his racing number is and he says 33 1/3 my kind of guy.
OK video on the punk look
Steampunk video with vehicle has steampunk art too.
Next is the Rocket Girl. Brave and ready to try things punky no matter what others think in the face of failure. A candidate for future girl garage-punk worship.
I know there won't be a need for this but a collection of some vehicles straight out of the transportation garage-punk world belongs here. Let's start off with the Riotwheel, a great name by the way. The comments left by people at the video are interesting reading. Either they hate the look, yea some people have no eye for primitive art, or the modern punk art movement. Then there's the crowd that thinks anything impractical in a vehicle is stupid, yes let's ban all leisure vehicles. Then the crowd that debates the drive principal. I love it, I want four. My gal and I can invite our friends out and later maybe watch the girls go out alone to mind punk the rigid.
Yellow Tops - Pacifico - NFL (No Fucking Lime)
Hmmm....I like Coronas for Mexican beer, Labatte's Canadian beer, Foster's Austrailian and for homegrown beer, Raineer's. I also like Henry's, Budweiser, and when worst comes to worst, PBR (thank you, Untamed Youth, for spraying me with that crap (I do actually like it however)).
Enjoying a can of Tecate right now. 12-pack for eight bucks!
I like this one: http://tinyurl.com/yfqtyzr
Being from belgium this is a hard one. Why... well check this out... http://www.eupedia.com/belgium/belgian_beers.shtml
512 I.P.A.
Uncle Billy's Ax Handle Pale Ale
Actually, as far as I've learned, it's not actually Gyllende Tider, rather Per Gessle making a couple of new tracks to "match the era." I also loved the sound, especially this one called "Kvar i min bil" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCrhem4DvqY
Well, according to this: http://www.discogs.com/Sade-Smooth-Operator/release/1718334 she didn't write it, but after hearing it on youtube, Chicago is supposed to rhyme with Key Largo and fit. So the writer should have used the words Route 66/ L.A. to Chicago, instead of Coast to Coast, and it would have been the truth. "Well it winds from Chicago to LA more than 2000 miles along the way".
i think sade is english, but your absolutely right mate, its lazy fucking geography, and theres no excuse for it, i mean where will it stop? whats in her next record, a verse that declares world war 2 only lasted a weekend? im like you i want to forgive, i really do! but a little voice inside my head keeps saying "sade is a fucking witch, and i hope to god, that someone shoots her in the face, soon"
Vernon Howell said:
In "Smooth Operator" by Sade, she says the following lyrics: "Coast to coast / L.A. to Chicago"
I have always been bothered by the reference to Chicago in this sense. No, I am not an East Coast/West Coast superiority snob. In fact, I was born and raised near the lovely, scenic, walleye and destroyed ship-filled Lake Erie. But when you're saying coast to coast, outside of the fantastic A.M. late night radio show, it should, in reference to these United States, encompass the expanse of the continental 48. This, in my estimation, has always been something like Maine to California, or NYC to L.A. (or, failing that, Seattle). Chicago? Is Sade from Chicago or something? Southern California to ... northern Illinois? As a motherfucking representation of distance and coverage?
Satan's Dick do I need more serious drama in my life.
wow that is amazing! Cars from that era had great lines, you just don't see that these days Mike said:
That's a nice looking Baracuda.
Here is my wife's '59 Buick LeSabre. A stodgy old persons car in it's time, though radicaly restyled that year.