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Doc
Post #9276

sick of all this gay pride shit on FB

Dai.
Post #9277

I have no issue with gay couples marrying but i too am sick of seeing the rainbow bullshit all over the place,times are changed so people should just get the fcuk over it and move on.

Doc
Post #9278

i have no issues with it either, just all the people jumping on the bandwagon for gay colours and sharing gay shit..

Special k
Post #9279

I went to a 50's car museum today. Not 100% just 50's, but some very cool and rare big American cruisers.
They had the 1966 Batmobile. ..which i knew in advance. And i just happen to have a 1966 batman costume. So i took it. ..wore it. ..and got photos in the batmobile.
Loved it. Haha


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alpharx7
Post #9280

QUOTE (Doc @ Jun 28 2015, 07:06 PM) *
watched about 20mins of Mad Max Fury Road.. couldnt get into it..


I found it 'ok' but as I said to my brother, I'm glad I didn't pay money to see it.

QUOTE (Doc @ Jun 28 2015, 07:42 PM) *
i have no issues with it either, just all the people jumping on the bandwagon for gay colours and sharing gay shit..


Ditto

alpharx7
Post #9281

QUOTE (Special k @ Jun 28 2015, 08:28 PM) *
I went to a 50's car museum today. Not 100% just 50's, but some very cool and rare big American cruisers.
They had the 1966 Batmobile. ..which i knew in advance. And i just happen to have a 1966 batman costume. So i took it. ..wore it. ..and got photos in the batmobile.
Loved it. Haha


Lol

vk134
Post #9282

QUOTE (wolfman101 @ Jun 25 2015, 03:51 PM) *
Oh man, Alfa are knocking it out of the park atm. Have you seen the interior of that thing? FAAARRRKKKK. If the price is right I'd MUCH rather have it over any of the German competition.

Also:
http://www.realestate.com.au/property-apar...point-120094837
That's that, last Australian real estate going, and the Merc is sold.

Goodbye old life, lol


Agree on the Alfa direction, they must have anew design team

Nice location, You can hope low interest rates can make a difference in the sale. Are you keeping the R8 here? or is that going as well?

vk134
Post #9283

QUOTE (Special k @ Jun 28 2015, 08:28 PM) *
I went to a 50's car museum today.

Not 100% just 50's, but some very cool and rare big American cruisers.
They had the 1966 Batmobile. ..which i knew in advance.

And i just happen to have a 1966 batman costume.

So i took it. ..wore it. ..and got photos in the batmobile.
Loved it.

Haha


Lol, "And i just happen to have a 1966 batman costume" where was this place?

wolfman101
Post #9284

Veeks...new design team? Have Alfa EVER not made gorgeous cars? It's reliabiity that's always been the issue. But lately...man. The 4c is probably the only car under 200k that lights my fire ATM, and if this Giulia delivers on its promises...wow.

The apartment just sold at 565k, which is better than I was hoping.
The merc got 45, if anyone is wondering. Which the guy decided to pay in cash. Tradie.

R8 will be going when I move (maybe feb) as although it will be a while before I get my next cars over there (R8 GT and SLR) I don't want it to sit here depreciating. Bimmer will stay for trips back.


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Special k
Post #9285

QUOTE (vk134 @ Jun 29 2015, 07:56 AM) *
Lol, "And i just happen to have a 1966 batman costume" where was this place?


Is in Newcastle. Not sure if it's the guys personal collection or not. Only open one Sunday a month for an open day. Rest of the time is not open to the public.

mudbutton
Post #9286

QUOTE (Special k @ Jun 28 2015, 08:28 PM) *
I went to a 50's car museum today. Not 100% just 50's, but some very cool and rare big American cruisers.
They had the 1966 Batmobile. ..which i knew in advance. And i just happen to have a 1966 batman costume. So i took it. ..wore it. ..and got photos in the batmobile.
Loved it. Haha


All you needed was Throbbin in the passenger seat and you'd be set.

mudbutton
Post #9287

QUOTE (Doc @ Jun 28 2015, 07:24 PM) *
sick of all this gay pride shit on FB


Just bung up a pic of two blokes rooting in a public bog. That'll quieten the rainbow brigade down for a bit.

alpharx7
Post #9288

QUOTE (wolfman101 @ Jun 29 2015, 07:38 AM) *
Veeks...new design team? Have Alfa EVER not made gorgeous cars? It's reliabiity that's always been the issue. But lately...man. The 4c is probably the only car under 200k that lights my fire ATM, and if this Giulia delivers on its promises...wow.

The apartment just sold at 565k, which is better than I was hoping.
The merc got 45, if anyone is wondering. Which the guy decided to pay in cash. Tradie.

R8 will be going when I move (maybe feb) as although it will be a while before I get my next cars over there (R8 GT and SLR) I don't want it to sit here depreciating. Bimmer will stay for trips back.

i would have expected to see some smaller denominations. ph34r.gif

that must have been fun counting though. tongue.gif

Slav
Post #9289

Just bought Batman Arkham Knight for ps4 but sadly wont be able to play for a month. Very keen to go on the Autobahn and see how German drivers differ from Aus

vk134
Post #9290

QUOTE (wolfman101 @ Jun 29 2015, 07:38 AM) *
Veeks...new design team? Have Alfa EVER not made gorgeous cars? It's reliabiity that's always been the issue. But lately...man. The 4c is probably the only car under 200k that lights my fire ATM, and if this Giulia delivers on its promises...wow.

The apartment just sold at 565k, which is better than I was hoping.
The merc got 45, if anyone is wondering. Which the guy decided to pay in cash. Tradie.

R8 will be going when I move (maybe feb) as although it will be a while before I get my next cars over there (R8 GT and SLR) I don't want it to sit here depreciating. Bimmer will stay for trips back.


Mmmm Alfa did have a pretty ordinary period, the 155 and 156 for example, but a lot of cars in that period were a bit Meh, but recently they are taking my interest.

Good work on the apartment, 1 bedder for $565k, I guess I should have bought the old queenslander in KP in the late 80's but $200k deemed a lot for an old dump, DOH!

Lol, Tradie with cash, who would have thought, rolleyes.gif I can just imagine Wolfie running around with the $50's going make it rain, make it rain, it may be a bit harder to shift the R8, but better to unload here and get the cars you really want over there.

vk134
Post #9291

QUOTE (Slav @ Jun 29 2015, 02:23 PM) *
Just bought Batman Arkham Knight for ps4 but sadly wont be able to play for a month. Very keen to go on the Autobahn and see how German drivers differ from Aus


You will love the Autobahns, at least they all fn know how to keep out of the overtaking lane, unlike the right hand lane fwits here in Aus

wolfman101
Post #9292

That's pretty much my thought Veeks. Already lined up the next 2 cars.
Gotta say, I DID feel a bit weird walking around with that today.

Incidentally, it's not just cars. The place I'll be buiding in Tokyo will be a bit cheaper than here for a comparable suburb.


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alpharx7
Post #9293

oldie but a goody mamoru.gif

alpharx7
Post #9294

mamoru.gif

alpharx7
Post #9295

alpharx7
Post #9296

so a new open world star wars game may be in development if rumours prove true. obviously still a couple of years away though...............

wolfman101
Post #9297

I'll never forgive them for cancelling that bounty hunter game last year.

alpharx7
Post #9298

QUOTE (wolfman101 @ Jun 30 2015, 09:27 PM) *
I'll never forgive them for cancelling that bounty hunter game last year.

a lot of people are hoping that the new star wars game will turn out to be KOTOR 3. it's early days yet in the development and they're keeping their cards close to their chests about the game's details.

alpharx7
Post #9299

The Longest Ride, available

alpharx7
Post #9300

Creed, offspin from Rocky

Your legacy is more than a name. Sylvester Stallone and Michael B. Jordan star in CREED - in theaters November 25th, 2015.

alpharx7
Post #9301

alpharx7
Post #9302

Shuff's click this. mamoru.gif

alpharx7
Post #9303

for all you south park gaming enthusiast's mamoru.gif

alpharx7
Post #9304

Here's an overview of E3 show from Good Game's Hex.

alpharx7
Post #9305

for those looking for new shows to watch.........

Stitchers, debuted over in McAmerica, 5 episodes are out currently.

alpharx7
Post #9306

Zoo, 1 episode out

alpharx7
Post #9307

much respect to this gentleman, rip sir.

http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireSt...es-106-32152995

there's more information here if you're interested........

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winton_Train

QUOTE
Kindertransport Organizer Nicholas Winton Dies at 106

Nicholas Winton, a humanitarian who almost single-handedly saved more than 650 Jewish children from the Holocaust, earning himself the label "Britain's Schindler," has died. He was 106.

Son-in-law Stephen Watson said Winton died on Wednesday. The Rotary Club of Maidenhead, of which Winton was a former president, said his daughter Barbara and two grandchildren were at his side.

Winton arranged trains to carry children from Nazi-occupied Prague to Britain, battling bureaucracy at both ends and saving them from almost certain death — and then kept quiet about his exploits for a half-century.

Born in London in 1909 to parents of German Jewish descent, Winton himself was raised as a Christian. He was a 29-year-old clerk at the London Stock Exchange when a friend contacted him and told him to cancel the skiing holiday they had planned in late 1938 and travel instead to Czechoslovakia.

Alarmed by the influx of refugees from the Sudetenland region recently annexed by Germany, Winton and his friend feared — correctly — that Czechoslovakia soon would be invaded by the Nazis and Jewish residents from there would be sent to concentration camps.

While supporters in Britain were working to get Jewish intellectuals and communists out of Czechoslovakia, no one was trying to save the children, so Winton took the task upon himself.

Returning to Britain, Winton persuaded British officials to accept children, as long as foster homes were found and a 50-pound guarantee was paid for each one to ensure they had enough money to return home later. Their stays were only expected to be temporary.

Setting himself up as the one-man children's section of the British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia, Winton set about finding homes and guarantors, drawing up lists of about 6,000 children, publishing pictures to encourage British families to agree to take them.

The first 20 children arrived by plane, but once the German army reached Prague in March 1939, they could only be brought out by train.

In the months before the outbreak of World War II, eight trains carried children through Germany to Britain. In all, Winton got 669 children out. The largest evacuation was scheduled for Sept. 3, 1939, the day that Britain declared war on Germany. That train never left, and almost none of the 250 children trying to flee on it survived the war.

The children from Prague were among some 10,000 mostly Jewish children who made it to Britain on what were known as the Kindertransports (children's transports). Few of them would see their parents again.

Although many more children were saved from Berlin and Vienna, those operations were better organized and better financed. Winton's operation was unique because he worked almost alone.

"Maybe a lot more could have been done. But much more time would have been needed, much more help would have been needed from other countries, much more money would have been needed, much more organization," Winton later said.

He also acknowledged that not all the children who made it to Britain were well-treated in their foster homes. Some British foster parents used the children as cheap domestic servants.

"I wouldn't claim that it was 100 percent successful. But I would claim that everybody who came over was alive at the end of the war," he was quoted as saying in the book "Into the Arms of Strangers."

alpharx7
Post #9308

Scream (TV Series) | Official Trailer | MTV

one episode out atm.

Special k
Post #9309

Rego for Shitbox rally 2016 is open. Mackay to Hobart. May 7-13.
if anyone is interested.

I'm out next year unfortunately. Too many other holidays.

alpharx7
Post #9310



The Aston Martin Vulcan has made its public debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2015. The stunning supercar is a limited edition track car that features a carbon fiber monocoque chassis and a futuristic design.

Power is provided by a naturally-aspirated 7.0-liter V12 engine that produces more than 800 bhp (596 kW). It is connected to a six-speed sequential transmission which enables the car to accelerate from 0-60 mph in less than three seconds before hitting a top speed in excess of 200 mph (321.8 km/h).

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