Re: Some Funny Pics.
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Now, who are you defiling the memory of here? Bob Ross or Han Solo?
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Happy Happy Falcons.
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Bob Ross was known as the 'Night Shift' friend in my last job. After 12 hrs (8pm to 8am) and you returned home to bed you'd turn on Discovery Channel and have 1hr of Bob.
In 14yrs he never failed to lull me off to sleep. Anyway......
Back on topic....
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[flash=600,400:23mmj8cc]http://www.youtube.com/v/aaQ_c1UoXF8[/flash:23mmj8cc]
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I believe that was a seized car from some dealers, and then it was wrecked during a police chase.
Oh well easy come easy go
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LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO POLICE CAR
The new Italian Lamborghini Gallardo police car at its unveiling ceremony, one of two new, high speed patrol cars in the Italian police force, needed to catch speeding drivers. It will do 200 mph top speed & 120 mph standing quarter mile. The V-10 engine puts out about 500 HP, the car has an 8-speed transmission. I have no idea how much this thing costs, but let's just say around $500K. . .
But this is what you get when you let Bernardo Fife take it for the test spin. . .
Mamma Mia . . .
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oh . . .well it's all okay then.
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Eric:
The cat contingent is feeling slighted. -
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[flash=600,400:1o1ror3w]http://www.youtube.com/v/6lZks_VZyX8?version=3&hl=en_US&[/flash:1o1ror3w]
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He made a couple of mistakes in that Latin declination.
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@gaieus said:
He made a couple of mistakes in that Latin declination.
But since the Pope is 'infallible', then Latin grammar will now be rewritten instead -
Infallible but only in faith and morals. And even then, only when he is enouncing "ex chatedra" - i.e. sitting on his throne.
When John XXIII was asked what he thinks about this infallibility dogma (actually a late 19th century one), he said: "well I might just not climb up to that throne".
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Still waiting for the catatat
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