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Shipping Container Home for $4K-single mom makes it happen
Shipping container houses were all over the part of Panama I was in a couple decades back. You should see the double-decker ones, really fascinating.
oritteropo (Member Profile)
Cool. Good night. Time to hibernate in the coldness.
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
bwa ha ha(cough) Er, uhm, no... not at all :And for the record, I'd like to state that I'm not competitive... I just happened to be watching a lot of videos that were either dead or had no time recorded... for no particular reason.
In reply to this comment by ant:
You're just trying taking my points away, you ant eater.
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
You have so many videos! I had wondered how you managed to stay on top of the dead ones so well, being unable to find one or two replacements doesn't leave my any less impressed :
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>> ^oritteropo:
dead account terminated
Hmm, I can't seem to find a replacement. :
ant (Member Profile)
bwa ha ha(cough) Er, uhm, no... not at allAnd for the record, I'd like to state that I'm not competitive... I just happened to be watching a lot of videos that were either dead or had no time recorded... for no particular reason.
edit: I have been watching them all though, and upvoting the ones I like. On balance it should sort itself out between dead ones marked dead and other ones voted up.
In reply to this comment by ant:
You're just trying taking my points away, you ant eater.
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
You have so many videos! I had wondered how you managed to stay on top of the dead ones so well, being unable to find one or two replacements doesn't leave my any less impressed :
In reply to this comment by ant:
>> ^oritteropo:
dead account terminated
Hmm, I can't seem to find a replacement. :
Black and Decker Dustbuster Commercial
>> ^oritteropo:
dead account terminated
Hmm, I can't seem to find a replacement.
Fusionaut (Member Profile)
HAHA thanks for the double-decker bday wishes
In reply to this comment by Fusionaut:
Happy birthday, rottenseed!!
Low Bridge - 13 Crashes in 13 Months
I live up the road from a railway bridge with a clearance of 12ft. Not quite a crash a month, but everytime a Double Decker bus tried to take a shortcut it would lose its roof. Fortunately they never had passengers. We also had a Skip Truck tip itself over on the bridge and a 18 Wheeler rip its top off.
Oh, and whenever it rained too hard it flooded under the bridge and you'd always get a couple of people that didnt think the puddle was too deep. They didn't always make it across.
Taco Bell - A peek behind the counter: How the food is made.
>> ^shagen454:
I don't really have anything against Taco Bell, I used to eat there as a kid on the East Coast - there were no other "Mexican" food options. But, if you live in the vicinity of real Taquerias you have no excuse to eat this fake, small-portioned, overpriced shit. I've tried "mexican" food all over CA but I still need to try the famed San Diego burrito. Definitely, though, if all you've ever eaten is "mexican" food from Burrito Max or the Bell - you've gotta try the real deal. After I left a small city on the East Coast a mexican restaraunt moved in and yuppified this type of food. I'll admit it was good - but there is nothing like getting an excellent $4 veggie burrito with free chips and salsa.
I believe you're talking about the California Burrito, at least that's what it's called here in San Diego. Indeed it is quite delicious, and probably the item I get most at taco joints here. I've probably had taco bell about 5 times in the last few years. Partly because it's about the fastest meal I can get near my work (leave my desk, eat at TB, and be back at my desk in under 30 minutes), and partly because I have friends that pressure me into it. "You have to try the new _______ at taco bell!" Those items always suck though.
My favorite items at TB are: classic taco, double decker taco, crunch wrap supreme.
Morrissey - There is a light that never goes out Live 2004
"If a double-decker bus, crashes into us.... to die by your side, is such a heavenly way to die.
If a ten ton truck, kills the both of us... to die by your side, well, the pleasure and the privilege is mine."
Some of my favorite lyrics of all time. *dark
Glenn Beck Tragically Alive After Fatal Car Accident
News ticker stories (stolen from Reddit)...
- Black & Decker named official torture device of the 'hostel' series.
- New fertility drug promises to help couples realize dream of having TLC show.
- Media watchdogs criticize Calvin Klein's 'Penetration' cologne.
- Report: Wikipedia ushering in golden age of Holocaust revisionism.
- Haagen-Dazs released new line of ice creams for barren women.
- White house reluctantly accepts Collect Call from Indonesia.
- IRS rebrands itself 'The S' to appeal to younger demographic.
- Happening Now: Cottage cheese ruined by mental image of grandmother eating cottage cheese.
- Jonathan Taylor Thomas re-released from Disney Vault.
Burger King's 7-Patty Whopper In Japan For Win7 Promo
>> ^davidraine:
I still do not understand how this culture, when confronted with the question of how to promote a new computer operating system, responds with "seven-decker hamburger."
Because it is a new american computer operating system. Or, at least that would be my guess
All in all, eating 7 pieces of beef is the perfect way to emulate the bloated Windows Vista experience. While this certainly is an amazing cross-sensory promotion strategy, it seems like a tremendous blunder when trying to sell an OS which tries to distance itself from Vista's bloat.
Burger King's 7-Patty Whopper In Japan For Win7 Promo
I've spent years playing Japanese video games, consumed all manner of Japanese visual media, have read articles and taken courses on Japanese history and culture, and am coming up on one year of studying the Japanese language. I *still* do not understand how this culture, when confronted with the question of how to promote a new computer operating system, responds with "seven-decker hamburger."
50 Cars or 1 Coach
^
Re: occupancy. You're assuming the maximum occupancy is 50. If it's 60 instead, then the math works out. The coach they seem to be depicting here has 56 seats. Double-deckers have 68.
Re: emissions... the campaign isn't addressing that. The 50 vs 1 thing is only saying that 1 coach could take 50 cars off the road. That's valid.
Re: constantly full... yeah, hopefully if it works out! They are trying to boost the average occupancy of a bus with this very campaign.
Re: Route. This company only runs busses from city to airport, a route that is unlikely to be different by car.
Top Gear - Bus Race
Wow! That was epic. I can't believe they double decker stayed upright through those maneuvers. I loved the bendy bus rear whip attack too.
Boarding a train that does not need to stop to pick you up
My frame of reference is limited to few cities with trains, but it seems there wouldn't be enough space on the top rail's car to accommodate the demand, unless the entire train is line double decker bus style. Also since most trains travel to and from centralized locations it seems as if it would create a bottle neck of sorts of passengers trying to in and out of the car quickly enough. Also what about trains the run on the same track. It seems this design would have almost no effect except expanding the space already allotted to train tracks.
The Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
Tags for this video have been changed from 'the smiths, morrisey, music' to 'the smiths, morrisey, music, double decker bus' - edited by calvados