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"z" > wrote in message om... > > Speed Kills. Does not. |
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And so it panned out that the following script was sculpted by
none other than Bernard Farquart: > >"z" > wrote in message . com... > > >> Speed Kills. > >Does not. It kills one's wallet... -- E.R. aka S.J.G. aka Ricardo - Xlate & correct for e-mail reply '91 mx6gt, white, 5sp MT, V1, CB There's no speed limit if ya don't get caught! |
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"E.R." > wrote in message ... > And so it panned out that the following script was sculpted by > none other than Bernard Farquart: > > > > >"z" > wrote in message > . com... > > > > >> Speed Kills. > > > >Does not. > > It kills one's wallet... > > That's not the speed doing that, that's the getting caught. So, I would agree with the phrase, "getting caught speeding kills one's wallet" It is possible that I have too much time on my hands if I can engage in this banter. |
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" BTW, I just saw 'Jack the Bear' yesterday morning. You woulda'
loved the Valiant Danny DeVito was driving ... -- C.R. Krieger (Been there; broke that) " --------------------------------------------------------------- C.R.,I was over at D.Devito's place and he has what I thought was a 64 or 65 Dart,but could have been a Valiant,in his garage.Haven't seen the movie,maybe same car.I think it was a convertible. |
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>On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, z wrote: > >> In last week's Sopranos, Tony has a flashback to when he was 16, and his >> father excused his late arrival home by saying the car broke a timing >> belt. What cars had timing belts in the 60s? This is like all the movies >> that take place in the 50s, and the driver turns on the car radio and it >> plays with no warmup. > >Oh yeah, I *hate* stupid errors like this. It arises from willful >ignorance and laziness. The list goes on and on: '59 Cadillacs with >automatic transmissions that sound like '88 Tercels with stick shifts when >started and driven. Nonexistent "440 Hemi" engines and "Holley Quadrajet" >carburetors. > >It's one of the many reasons I no longer watch television. > >DS > > I had a 1968 Firebird with the Sprint option. The Sprint option was a three speed full synchro tranny(actually a Ford part) with floor shift. Six cylinder 250 CI (4.1Litre) 6 cylinder, headers, 4 bbl carb, OHC with guess what? --A timing BELT I actually broke one once and it was truly a mess. Pontiac OHC engines came out before 1968 as a 235 CI displacement six cylinder and that general design was discontinued in 1969. They had a lot of problems with that engine. I had four major warranty repairs on mine before I traded it off on a 1970 Mustang Mach 1 with a 351 Cleveland w/ "shaker" hood. Richard H. Kuschel "I canna change the law of physics."-----Scotty |
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> any Burt Reynolds movie...) > > I recently watched "Cannonball Run." Funnier now looking back than it was at the time. Jackie Chan looks exactly the same as he did back then, and is about the only person from that movie that is still a big box-office name! But I digress: A Chevy Monte Carlo that makes Chrysler starter noises (and makes starter noises even with both Mel Tillis' hands in plain sight, not turning the key). A Dodge Tradesman ambulance that makes manual transmission sounds sometimes and automatic sounds other times. A Pantera that makes Ferrari sounds instead of Ford v8 sounds (only seen briefly). At least the Lamborghini and Ferrari both sounded right ;-) |
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Movie sounds have nothing to do with reality, Never have and Never will.
Just forget about it and enjoy the movie, that's what its all about. -PapaRick -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve wrote: > > >> any Burt Reynolds movie...) >> >> > > > I recently watched "Cannonball Run." Funnier now looking back than it > was at the time. Jackie Chan looks exactly the same as he did back then, > and is about the only person from that movie that is still a big > box-office name! > > But I digress: A Chevy Monte Carlo that makes Chrysler starter noises > (and makes starter noises even with both Mel Tillis' hands in plain > sight, not turning the key). A Dodge Tradesman ambulance that makes > manual transmission sounds sometimes and automatic sounds other times. A > Pantera that makes Ferrari sounds instead of Ford v8 sounds (only seen > briefly). > > At least the Lamborghini and Ferrari both sounded right ;-) > > |
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> > In last week's Sopranos, Tony has a flashback to when he was 16, and his
> > father excused his late arrival home by saying the car broke a timing > > belt. What cars had timing belts in the 60s? This is like all the movies > > that take place in the 50s, and the driver turns on the car radio and it > > plays with no warmup. > Oh yeah, I *hate* stupid errors like this. It arises from willful > ignorance and laziness. The list goes on and on: '59 Cadillacs with > automatic transmissions that sound like '88 Tercels with stick shifts when > started and driven. Nonexistent "440 Hemi" engines and "Holley Quadrajet" > carburetors. > > It's one of the many reasons I no longer watch television. I agree that there are careless errors that can be annoying, but there are other things that have to be done in sake of saving time. I for one, don't want to watch a movie or TV and wait 20 seconds for the actor's radio to warm up! My favorite is squealing tires when someone is peeling out on a dirt road! |
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