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newtboy (Member Profile)

BSR says...

Don't remember Robotech.

I remember being a Vulcan. I wanted to be Spock. I started to stand with my hands behind my back. Tried not smile. Learned to lift one eyebrow.

Kids. It was a great time in spite having to learn things the hard way.

I got into racing. I felt the need to follow a sport so I could be a part of something, I guess. I liked football but didn't care to play it. Baseball was too boring for me to follow for any length of time. I decided I would follow NASCAR . That was the ticket for me. Been to Daytona several times out of convenience of location. Been to Texas Motor Speedway twice, Atlanta, Talladega twice, Las Vegas, Dover and Charlotte. Part of why I have hearing loss. I love to drive/travel. I haven't owned a car since '95 but have always managed to get around somehow.

EDIT: in case you were wondering, no, I don't have a southern accent. Not that there is "anything wrong" with that.

newtboy said:

I've always had a thing for Japanese culture. They seemed as close to Vulcans as humans were likely to get (when I was little at least), and I respect that immensely. That, and I wanted to be a race car driver when I grew up....still do.

How about Robotech? I watched it daily when it aired.

Buddy Baker's Crash At Smoky Mountain Raceway

NASCAR crash 2012: Talladega frights as 25 cars crash

oritteropo says...

In this case it means a crash. It usually means push, or move aside, as in moving railway trucks around and the medical and electrical terms derive from this usage, i.e. moving stuff around.

Google "hunt the shunt" for James Hunt, who got the nickname from his crashes early in his career.
>> ^Yogi:

What's a shunt other than something medical or electrical? What did you mean by Shunt?

Sacha Baron Cohen spills some Kim Jong-il on Ryan Seacrest

TheFreak says...

>> ^alien_concept:

>> ^Trancecoach:
I dunno.. he seemed to demonstrate a bit of talent in Sweeney Todd and Hugo.
>> ^Payback:
Cohen is such a talentless whore.


And Ali G and Borat. You can't prank that many people and have someone accuse you of being talentless, whether you appreciate his work or not.


And of course, don't forget hit standout performance in Talladega Nights.

Ridiculously over the top pre-race Nascar prayer!

Pit crew flee from invisible fire

2009 Aaron's 499 Final Laps And Horror Crash Of Carl Edwards

Step Brothers DELETED Scene with Rob Riggle

GDGD says...

>> ^MarineGunrock:
Will's career has gone the same direction as your "not another cat fart video" since he made Anchorman. Talladega nights was good, bet but since then, he's played the same character. On second thought, he's played the same character in every movie he's ever done.


I liked Stranger than Fiction and think the character is different(er).

Step Brothers DELETED Scene with Rob Riggle

MarineGunrock says...

Will's career has gone the same direction as your "not another cat fart video" since he made Anchorman. Talladega nights was good, bet but since then, he's played the same character. On second thought, he's played the same character in every movie he's ever done.

Speed Racer Movie Extended Trailer #4

Speed Racer Movie Extended Trailer #4

Are you the favourite person of anybody? - Touching Short

Model for the King's Crash in Disney's Cars

Food Network & McDonald's: subliminal advertising?

joedirt says...

Ironic and scary article. I found THIS article about FoodNetwork is the new MTV with young viewers and new ad campaigns, like McD... Wasn't MTV accused of subliminal ads back in the day. How very ironic.

She has won over such youth-oriented advertisers as McDonald's (MCD, news, msgs), Anheuser-Busch's (BUD, news, msgs) Michelob and Monster Worldwide (MNST, news, msgs). And major studios hawk such fare as "Talladega Nights" and "Elizabethtown" on the network


This article discusses the 2006 KFC subliminal ad (really a secret message) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11628155/ that ran on every network but ABC and the FCC publicly stated there is nothing wrong with subliminal messages.

By the way, I found this by accident.... It goes along with QM post about subliminal messages. http://www.tvgasm.com/shows/food-network/some-things-jus-2657.php

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