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Post #1 Mon, Nov 28, 10:28 PM |
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z28vette
Supercar Messiah - 15961
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Yeah, time for a new one.
Gamertag: HrodHerich
To the well organized mind death is but the next great adventure.
Edited by MooSquad - Wed, Dec 7, 7:34 AM
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Post #2 Mon, Nov 28, 10:29 PM |
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SupraMan
RichSon - 48034
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FIRST
Moderators Are Rude!!!!!
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Post #3 Mon, Nov 28, 10:29 PM |
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Alphonse
Supercar Messi - 6096
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SAYKEND
cyber/steam punk
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Post #4 Mon, Nov 28, 10:29 PM |
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Alphonse
Supercar Messi - 6096
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THAD
cyber/steam punk
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Post #5 Mon, Nov 28, 10:33 PM |
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White Riot
Supercar Messiah - 1416
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Thirst
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Post #6 Mon, Nov 28, 10:37 PM |
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bananatucker
Supercar Messiah - 18201
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thots nawt a knoife
"well she earned every penny!"-my buddy J after leaving a $.50 cent tip to a lousy blond bartender chick
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Post #7 Mon, Nov 28, 10:37 PM |
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Alphonse
Supercar Messi - 6096
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fath m8
steek thet an yer digereedoo
cyber/steam punk
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Post #8 Mon, Nov 28, 10:51 PM |
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SupraMan
RichSon - 48034
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they may take our lives but they will never take our freedom tell ya hoowat
Moderators Are Rude!!!!!
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Post #9 Tue, Nov 29, 4:23 AM |
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Innotech
fUck this site - 42303
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ZELDA
____________________________ I understand how scissors can beat paper, and I get how a rock can beat scissors, but there's no #$%#ing way paper can beat rock. Is paper supposed to magically wrap around rock and leave it immobile? Why the hell can't paper do this to scissors? Screw scissors, why can't paper do this to people? Why aren't sheets of college ruled notebook paper constantly suffocating students as they take notes in class? I'll tell you why, because paper can't beat anybody. A rock would tear that shit up in 2 seconds. When I play rock paper scissors, I always choose rock. Then when somebody claims to have beaten me with their paper I can punch them in the face with my already clenched fist and say, oh shit Im sorry, I thought paper would protect you, asshole.
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Post #10 Tue, Nov 29, 11:01 AM |
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944turb0
Supercar Messi - 130735
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medic
One of my favorite misinformed "opinions" about the 9/11 event is the hilariously overblown claims that part of the reason the Twin Towers collapsed was the extremely high temperature of burning jet fuel caused the steel structures to warp and partially melt. Anybody that knows anything about both fire and metal should recognize this is a complete fallacy and utter lunacy. Steel is a conductor of heat, it isn't something that just absorbs it and melts down. Have you ever tried to burn a paper clip, or a nail? Fire just doesn't work like that.
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Post #11 Tue, Nov 29, 11:01 AM |
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944turb0
Supercar Messi - 130735
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shazbot
One of my favorite misinformed "opinions" about the 9/11 event is the hilariously overblown claims that part of the reason the Twin Towers collapsed was the extremely high temperature of burning jet fuel caused the steel structures to warp and partially melt. Anybody that knows anything about both fire and metal should recognize this is a complete fallacy and utter lunacy. Steel is a conductor of heat, it isn't something that just absorbs it and melts down. Have you ever tried to burn a paper clip, or a nail? Fire just doesn't work like that.
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Post #12 Tue, Nov 29, 11:03 AM |
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944turb0
Supercar Messi - 130735
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get out of there shes gonna blow
One of my favorite misinformed "opinions" about the 9/11 event is the hilariously overblown claims that part of the reason the Twin Towers collapsed was the extremely high temperature of burning jet fuel caused the steel structures to warp and partially melt. Anybody that knows anything about both fire and metal should recognize this is a complete fallacy and utter lunacy. Steel is a conductor of heat, it isn't something that just absorbs it and melts down. Have you ever tried to burn a paper clip, or a nail? Fire just doesn't work like that.
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Post #13 Tue, Nov 29, 11:40 AM |
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Madertus
New User - 145
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GT5 anyone?
Metalhead for life. Car addict. Japan-lover.
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Post #14 Tue, Nov 29, 11:40 AM |
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Baklava
Supercar Messiah - 20300
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No, only forza.
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Post #15 Tue, Nov 29, 1:30 PM |
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Alphonse
Supercar Messi - 6096
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hold on to your butts
cyber/steam punk
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Post #16 Tue, Nov 29, 1:43 PM |
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disord3r
Supercar Messiah - 25887
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games suck now. there's only like five of them. i could play Shooting, or Driving, or Medieval Adventure, or the other two.
effyoo
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Post #17 Tue, Nov 29, 1:48 PM |
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Alphonse
Supercar Messi - 6096
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tghey need to make a new game where they combine it like fusion style like midevil turn based strategy/rpg/driving game where you have a musket or something. and also they should get some brand name franchise or TV characters involved - always a good idea to sell your game. or maybe some hobbyist games - for dads without garages and woodshops:
bob villa's home improvement 2012 - build sweet ass home reno's, or a cabinet with this game. complete the planing challenge. this one could be on the xbox connect or wii
ShadeTree Mechanic 360: The Game! - build sweet ass muscle cars but dont drive them.what morosso air intake are u gonna choose??
dont steal my idea.
cyber/steam punk
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Post #18 Tue, Nov 29, 2:02 PM |
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disord3r
Supercar Messiah - 25887
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ill need to level up my blueprinting with some basic ranch styles or split-levels before I get into some serious frank lloyd wright shit. maybe a garage that holds fifty c4 corvettes.
effyoo
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Post #19 Tue, Nov 29, 2:35 PM |
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Tipo F130A
Supercar Messiah - 9620
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http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/121/1213496p1.html
AWESOME
2011 Monster Sport Suzuki SX4 What do you get with a 3.1-liter twin-turbocharged V6 with a monstrous 897 horsepower and a rear spoiler the size of your average Manhattan apartment? A new record on the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, that's what. The 2011 Monster Sport Suzuku SX4, driven by Tobuhiro "Monster" Tajima, claimed the first sub-ten minute climb at 2011's running of the annual hill climb in Colorado. To put some context to the record: that's nearly 12.5 miles, 156 turns, and an average seven percent grade over gravel and paved surfaces alike. All in under ten minutes, or 9:51.278 to be precise, a time that bested the previous record (also set by Tajima) by more than ten seconds. You'll be able to experience the raw fury of the Monster Sport Suzuki SX4 yourself in Forza 4. Might we suggest a run on the biggest hill of all in Forza 4--Fujimi Kaido--as your first baptism by fire? After all, the SX4 knows its hills.
1957 Maserati 300 S For some, the Maserati 300S is what 1950s motorsports is all about. As the main challenger to the Ferraris of the era in the World Sportscar Championships, the 300S saw the talents of legendary drivers like Juan-Manuel Fangio, Carroll Shelby and Stirling Moss employed behind the wheel. The four-speed manual gear box and 3.0L, 260 horsepower engine is capable of a top speed of 175 mph and a 0-60 time of around 4.2 seconds. The 300 S is expensive but, with classic looks and great performance, you probably won't mind.
1988 Pontiac Fiero GT Though fuel efficiency was one of the catalysts that kicked off GM's Fiero brand, by the middle of its lifespan, customers were demanding more performance from the line. In 1988, the Fiera featured significant upgrades, including a new suspension designed to better support the Fiero's mid-engine layout. Little wonder then that with more power and a more focused design, the '88 version is largely considered the best in the Fiero line. As it happens, it was also the last Fiero produced, despite a prototype for a 1990 version being produced. The Fiero may be gone but it's still fondly remembered; a quick spin in Forza 4 is all the proof you'll need to know why.
And a bunch of other cars.
‘It is very hard, noisy and mechanical, but unerringly honest and communicative,’ says Vivian, before declaring it ‘a proper, hairy-balled supercar’.
GT/PSN: TipoF130
Edited by Tipo F130A - Tue, Nov 29, 2:39 PM
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Post #20 Tue, Nov 29, 2:37 PM |
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Big Rob
Big Rob - 66796
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I'd love to play Bob Vila's Home Improvement 2012
I like Lotus.The cool,fast cars they,I like cars.
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Post #21 Tue, Nov 29, 2:42 PM |
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Baklava
Supercar Messiah - 20300
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Quote from Tipo F130A http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/121/1213496p1.html
AWESOME
2011 Monster Sport Suzuki SX4 What do you get with a 3.1-liter twin-turbocharged V6 with a monstrous 897 horsepower and a rear spoiler the size of your average Manhattan apartment? A new record on the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, that's what. The 2011 Monster Sport Suzuku SX4, driven by Tobuhiro "Monster" Tajima, claimed the first sub-ten minute climb at 2011's running of the annual hill climb in Colorado. To put some context to the record: that's nearly 12.5 miles, 156 turns, and an average seven percent grade over gravel and paved surfaces alike. All in under ten minutes, or 9:51.278 to be precise, a time that bested the previous record (also set by Tajima) by more than ten seconds. You'll be able to experience the raw fury of the Monster Sport Suzuki SX4 yourself in Forza 4. Might we suggest a run on the biggest hill of all in Forza 4--Fujimi Kaido--as your first baptism by fire? After all, the SX4 knows its hills.
1957 Maserati 300 S For some, the Maserati 300S is what 1950s motorsports is all about. As the main challenger to the Ferraris of the era in the World Sportscar Championships, the 300S saw the talents of legendary drivers like Juan-Manuel Fangio, Carroll Shelby and Stirling Moss employed behind the wheel. The four-speed manual gear box and 3.0L, 260 horsepower engine is capable of a top speed of 175 mph and a 0-60 time of around 4.2 seconds. The 300 S is expensive but, with classic looks and great performance, you probably won't mind.
1988 Pontiac Fiero GT Though fuel efficiency was one of the catalysts that kicked off GM's Fiero brand, by the middle of its lifespan, customers were demanding more performance from the line. In 1988, the Fiera featured significant upgrades, including a new suspension designed to better support the Fiero's mid-engine layout. Little wonder then that with more power and a more focused design, the '88 version is largely considered the best in the Fiero line. As it happens, it was also the last Fiero produced, despite a prototype for a 1990 version being produced. The Fiero may be gone but it's still fondly remembered; a quick spin in Forza 4 is all the proof you'll need to know why.
And a bunch of other cars.
holy shit that's a nice list.
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Post #22 Tue, Nov 29, 2:47 PM |
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Tipo F130A
Supercar Messiah - 9620
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I can't wait to use that Suzuki, I've been wanting some kind of Pikes Peak unlimited class car in this game since Forza 2.
‘It is very hard, noisy and mechanical, but unerringly honest and communicative,’ says Vivian, before declaring it ‘a proper, hairy-balled supercar’.
GT/PSN: TipoF130
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Post #23 Tue, Nov 29, 2:54 PM |
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numbers
Secret Santas - 15588
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Track pack thanks
Don't post people's personal info and pictures, thanks - admin
christofurr owes me $20
"I suck." - Walperstyle
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Post #24 Tue, Nov 29, 2:55 PM |
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disord3r
Supercar Messiah - 25887
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track pants please
effyoo
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Post #25 Tue, Nov 29, 2:56 PM |
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Alphonse
Supercar Messi - 6096
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hey guys, i just put up a free roof truss in the gallery if you wanted it.
i'm busy practicing bathroom tiling.
hope to order the new lumber pack if it EVER COMES OUT! assholes.
BVHI12 is so f*dging s*ck
cyber/steam punk
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