HAH, does that well!
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man his impersonations are awesome!
Not really funny but pretty good effort
http://forums.forzamotorsport.net/ph.../original.aspx
^ that's some serious work there.
http://www.geekersmagazine.com/wp-co...ng-500x397.gif
^^^^^^^^^^hahahahahaha
Whats the link to the forza motorsport thread where that AE86 model car is? looks amazing
ae86 is amazing!
Hahahah. Poor fat kid copped it hard. Sherrin out of fucken nowhere!
I can sympathise with that dude. I always seem to cop balls to the face when i least expect it.
hahahahahah fuck footy one is gold!
http://www.treehugger.com/bp-offshor...board-game.jpg
I had a lol.Quote:
Truth is certainly sometimes stranger than fiction. For instance, does this seem real? In the year 1970, a board game was created for an oil company known at the time as British Petroleum. In that game, called "BP Offshore Oil Strike", players build oil rigs and drill off coastlines and in open water. Then, when the rig explodes, they have to pay a fine and clean it up. Sounds like a fun game, right?
And yes, this is a real board game, aimed at the family gaming market. Metro has the story:
The mint-condition game, made by Scottish company Printabox, was donated by a private collector to The House On The Hill Toy Museum in Stansted, Essex. It was very rare and 'obscure', said museum owner Alan Goldsmith, who added: 'The parallels between the game and the current crisis... are so spooky.
'The picture on the front of the box is so reminiscent of the disaster, with the stormy seas, the oil rig and an overall sense of doom. I was just knocked over by how relevant this game is, despite being made some 35 years ago, to BP's troubles today.
'It's amazing when you think that their own game predicted this big oil slick - although, sadly, not the extent of the cost involved.'
Indeed. The cost of cleaning up a spill in the board game? $1 million.
It's interesting to consider that the aura around offshore drilling at the time must have been pretty different from today -- you'd think it was dangerous, alluring, adventurous by the board game -- someone thought this game would be a good idea, maybe even hit. It wasn't, and evidently was pretty unpopular. But it nonetheless remained as a slightly prophetic, and ironic artifact from a company that's now touted as being Beyond Parody.
Also at the big advert next to the page that says "BP Oil Spill - Blame Obama? Vote Now!"
Fuck me yanks are thickshits. A recent poll over there showed 1 in 4 of them thought that they declared their independence from china, japan or india. I mean what the fuck.
Hilux Front Bumper on the Magna Rear :S fail
http://www.kkt.com.au/epic-failz.jpg
http://www.cargurus.com/images/2010/...528069864.jpeg
hahahahaha. the things people do
whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa at
some people make me lose faith in humanity :(
Needs IQ test.