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Wingsuit stunts in Transformers 3
Yeah, Michael Bay movies are all real... those giant robots are just amazing, how did they build them? That aeroplane falling from the sky next to them jumping, that's real... *sigh*
Man I hate the overblown superlatives they fucking throw around in these EPKs for movies
Mother Mother: Body Of Years - Music Video
What, doesn't everybody like Canadian indie rock?
Upvote for the paper cut-out aeroplanes
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Guy makes flying 'Leonopteryx' creature from Avatar
That actually looks more fun than an aeroplane.
Neutral Milk Hotel: In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
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Bumped from 1st Class for Wearing a Jump Suit
He makes a good point though, if you're flying you want to be comfortable and isn't first class about as comfortable as you can be?
The fact is it's still an aeroplane, not a 5 star restaurant. I'm not gonna dress up in my sunday best to just to get from A to B.
Farewell Buell
Well I rode the first one that came out, and although they had gotten better this one was damn crude and uncomfortable. With that pipe pointing straignt at the tarmac it made an awful sound, not the sweeter Harley tone, but a smack smack smack that you couldn't get away from. The mirrors weren't usable because they jiggled like the ears of a bunny being gangbanged way up there on the fairing. Handling was better than any Harley obviously, but if you're going to make a sport bike, why use that gawdawful shared journal crank and narrow V like a piece scabbed of a radial aeroplane motor? I gotta say, sorta doomed from the start.
Zifnab (Member Profile)
Thanks for the promote!!
In reply to this comment by Zifnab:
*promote
Constitution gives us the right to travel
I wonder how this guy views flying aeroplanes over New York City. Need a license?
diction (Member Profile)
Thank you ! I agree very much
In reply to this comment by diction:
NMH are awesome!
The Airbus A300/600 Beluga is just remarkable
It's the Brain (Pinky and...) of aeroplanes!
calvados (Member Profile)
Cool. Iqaluit is a nice place to visit. I lived there for a coupla years, wouldn't repeat, but a nice place to visit.
I actually graduated from the high school on the hill (not the white one, but a similar blue and white one above it).
Unfortunately that igloo church burnt down a year or 2 ago.
I think every Canadian should visit Nunavut at least once.
I often say that Canadians perceive Nunavut the way Americans perceive Canada.
In reply to this comment by calvados:
I know it some. I know some people who used to live in Iqaluit, too -- they were there for five years recently. I used my Aeroplan points to visit them there -- saw the big white modular school and the igloo church and so on.
In reply to this comment by Throbbin:
Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.
You know your north?
In reply to this comment by calvados:
I say there's some *darkness to this vid as well considering the hard living and poverty.
Which settlement are you from, Throbbin?
Throbbin (Member Profile)
I know it some. I know some people who used to live in Iqaluit, too -- they were there for five years recently. I used my Aeroplan points to visit them there -- saw the big white modular school and the igloo church and so on.
In reply to this comment by Throbbin:
Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.
You know your north?
In reply to this comment by calvados:
I say there's some *darkness to this vid as well considering the hard living and poverty.
Which settlement are you from, Throbbin?