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05-06-2021 , 08:54 PM
Sammy went to bed.
05-06-2021 , 09:04 PM
Inspector Gadget is pretty cool. I heard he gets all the ladies.
05-06-2021 , 09:05 PM
His incompetence always frustrated me as a child.
05-06-2021 , 09:54 PM
Did not see the Inspector Gadget angle.
05-07-2021 , 06:36 AM
05-07-2021 , 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by chopstick

Haha

That was my favorite show as a kid.
05-07-2021 , 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by whatthejish
Spoiler:

You have no idea how much this picture hurt my feelings.

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Originally Posted by jmakin
Speaking of receding hairlines, got this bad boy yesterday:


If you’re balding, the trick is to compensate with a v8.
Sweet ride! I chose to get a hybrid, but maybe for my next car I'll buy a Trans-Am or Camaro!

Your hair still looks pretty good. How long ago did you start losing it? Have you taken any pills or done any other hair replacement therapies/surgeries?

Anyone else want to "out" themselves as a fellow sufferer of receding hairline / male pattern baldness?
05-07-2021 , 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by NOTjohan
You have no idea how much this picture hurt my feelings.



Sweet ride! I chose to get a hybrid, but maybe for my next car I'll buy a Trans-Am or Camaro!

Your hair still looks pretty good. How long ago did you start losing it? Have you taken any pills or done any other hair replacement therapies/surgeries?

Anyone else want to "out" themselves as a fellow sufferer of receding hairline / male pattern baldness?

Thanks, I started receding as a teen but the aggressive thinning in the front didn’t start til the last year or two. I am trying a rogaine treatment to help the thinning. It’s getting very very thin.
05-07-2021 , 03:41 PM
Yeah I've done rogaine nutrafol and propecia without much success.

I'm really thinking of going all out and getting hair replacement surgery or even a toupee.

My wife says it's a ridiculous idea and a waste of money because everyone we'll ever know already knows I'm bald.

05-07-2021 , 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by jmakin
Speaking of receding hairlines, got this bad boy yesterday:


If you’re balding, the trick is to compensate with a v8.
You have beautiful eyes
05-07-2021 , 04:32 PM
I like those things, wish Dodge could do more than Chargers and mini vans.
05-07-2021 , 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by txdome
I like those things, wish Dodge could do more than Chargers and mini vans.
That vehicle is neither of those things
05-07-2021 , 04:56 PM
Muscle cars are good for the soul.
05-07-2021 , 04:56 PM
I'm a fool with cars, and a lot of other stuff, and don't have a big or small dick. What is it?
05-07-2021 , 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by txdome
I'm a fool and don't have a big or small dick. What is it?

Lol close it’s a 2021 challenger r/t
05-07-2021 , 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by chopstick


You're gonna need a bigger sunroof. Or perhaps no car at all with that apparatus.
05-07-2021 , 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by txdome
I like those things, wish Dodge could do more than Chargers and mini vans.
The make pretty good pickups from what my small dicked friends tell me. Or wait, do pickup drivers have big dicks? I'm having a hard time keeping up.
05-07-2021 , 08:11 PM
Truly can't wait for things to fully get back to where they were and seeing these everyday.


05-08-2021 , 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by pokeraz
Muscle cars are good for the soul.
Had a Charger for a few days while driving between Orlando and Daytona with the fam. Pretty sure they're the Official State Car of Florida.
05-08-2021 , 01:05 PM
Muscle cars are quintessential American and the late 60’s through the mid-70’s was their hay day. Boss all the way! And all the car American car companies got in on the action. Even AMC.
05-08-2021 , 01:50 PM
I had a '66 Olds 442 and a '68 GTO. Loved both.

The 442 was one of the best cars I ever had. Only big problem was that it couldn't hold all its rods at 135 mph

/Olds
/olds
05-08-2021 , 03:02 PM
Still own and drive a ‘67 Mustang I bought as a teenager for $300. Spent my junior and senior year of high school auto shop class putting that thing together. The teacher was way cool about it and basically it was a project for the whole class. Rebuilt the K-code 289 hipo motor myself in class. Still going strong.

Over the 30+ years I’ve owned it, I’ve had my hand on every single bolt, nut, screw and wire on that car. It’s not a showroom car but it’s a runner.
05-08-2021 , 03:18 PM
pokeraz - that's the coolest thing i've read in a while
05-08-2021 , 03:46 PM
pokeraz, what do you think about treating us with a picture or two?
05-08-2021 , 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by chopstick
pokeraz - that's the coolest thing i've read in a while
Same.

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Originally Posted by golddog
pokeraz, what do you think about treating us with a picture or two?
How could you not, pokeraz? More than two would also be welcomed!

      
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