[QUOTE=dewd11;16252825]Thats a nice Delorian[/QUOTE]
[img]http://www.nerve.com/CS/blogs/modernmaterialist/2008/08/future460.jpg[/img]
[img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fw7iF68JR8k/RnnwHS9lidI/AAAAAAAAD_g/VCklHJEiqDI/s320/Back_to_the_Future.jpg[/img]
I like how his shoe is on fire and they dont show pain.
[QUOTE=NewHere;16252759][IMG]http://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt326/GBeamz/lol.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Hahaha, Operation Repo is so lame but funny
this is just weird but watch it
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[QUOTE=kirderf;16219813]Huge sniper scope on a M4? :sigh:[/QUOTE]
The M4 is sexy accurate up to and beyond 600 yards. Slapping on a sweet Nikon 4-16x50 scope allows the shooter to take more advantage of the accuracy.
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it looks like they just throw a car into the shot.
[QUOTE=stupid07er;16235691][IMG]http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b317/CasanovaRuffin/tobias_funke.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Oh my God!
:love: Tobias
Buissnessmen they, drink my wine.
Ploughmen dig my earth.
[QUOTE=sgtdist;16253303]The M4 is sexy accurate up to and beyond [b]300-400[/b] yards. Slapping on a sweet Nikon 4-16x50 scope allows the shooter to take more advantage of the accuracy.[/QUOTE]
Fix'd.
There's no use fitting a scope that huge on any carbine. The shorter the barrel, the shorter the effective range and tweaking one inside and out to improve accuracy can only help so much. The full-size can only manage about 500 yard so carbines can't do anywhere near 600.
Also.
I give you...
[b]the South[/b]
[img]http://media.fukung.net/images/3903/Prospect%20Plaza.jpg[/img]
Now all it needs is inbreeding.
[QUOTE=Bean-O;16253572]Fix'd.
There's no use fitting a scope that huge on any carbine. The shorter the barrel, the shorter the effective range and tweaking one inside and out to improve accuracy can only help so much. The full-size can only manage about 500 yard so carbines can't do anywhere near 600.
Also.
I give you...
[b]the South[/b]
[img]http://media.fukung.net/images/3903/Prospect%20Plaza.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Estrada's is actually pretty good.
[QUOTE=Bean-O;16253572]
[b]the South[/b]
[img]http://media.fukung.net/images/3903/Prospect%20Plaza.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
They have Pizza [i]and[/i] a Gun Range! :D
[QUOTE=Bean-O;16253572]
I give you...
[b]the South[/b]
[img]http://media.fukung.net/images/3903/Prospect%20Plaza.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Best part is that there are 3 of those signs -advertising establishments meant for the same purpose- near my very own home here in Georgia. You'd be surprised at how ridiculously placed our pastimes are. :cheers:
[QUOTE=PrismatexV6;16253996]
[img]http://images.encyclopediadramatica.com/images/e/e7/Barrel-monster-001.jpg[/img]
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That was actually built close to where I live.
The guy went to jail and got fined.
No one appreciates art.
[QUOTE=PrismatexV6;16253996]
[img]http://images.encyclopediadramatica.com/images/8/8d/Wtcbuzzkilling.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Ugh, the more serious it is the funnier it gets when people do shit to it D:
Curses!
[QUOTE=Alxnotorious;16254456]Ugh, the more serious it is the funnier it gets when people do shit to it D:
Curses![/QUOTE]
The same, but then I feel bad because two of my friends died in the WTC on 9/11.
[QUOTE=That Ninja;16254089]That was actually built close to where I live.
The guy went to jail and got fined.
No one appreciates art.[/QUOTE]
Kind of like the Pink Lady?
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Lady_(art[/url])
[img]http://blog.zumajim.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/pinklady.jpg[/img]
[quote]The Pink Lady was a short-lived painting on a rock face near Malibu, California in 1966. The painting was created by Lynne Seemayer, a paralegal from Northridge, California, and depicted a 60-foot (18m) tall, nude woman in a running position.
The painting was located above a tunnel on Malibu Canyon Road, about four miles north of Malibu. The rock above the tunnel had been covered with graffiti, which Seemayer felt was "an eyesore". Working at night, she began removing the graffiti in January 1966, using ropes to suspend herself in front of the rock. When the rock was clean, she created the painting on the night of Friday, October 28, 1966.
By November 1, the painting had begun to attract local news coverage. It was dubbed the "Pink Lady" by the media, due to the pink paint used for the skin. Los Angeles County road officials, concerned about traffic problems the painting might cause, attempted to remove it with high-pressure spray from fire hoses, and then with paint stripper. However, Seemayer had used heavy-duty house paint for her creation, and both methods failed to remove it.
When she realized that her work was in danger, Seemayer publicly admitted to creating the Pink Lady, and sought a court injunction. This failed, however, and on November 3 a road crew covered the painting with brown paint.[/quote]
[QUOTE=PrismatexV6;16255345]Kind of like the Pink Lady?
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Lady_(art[/url])
[img]http://blog.zumajim.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/pinklady.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Kind of like the Larch Tree Swastika?
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_swastika[/url]
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/ea/Swastikatree.jpg[/img]
[quote]The forest swastika was a patch of carefully arranged larch trees covering an area of pine forest near Zernikow, Uckermark district, Brandenburg, in northeastern Germany, to look like a swastika.
The reason behind the planting of the trees is unclear, but it has been suggested that it was laid out in 1937 by locals to prove their loyalty after a businessman in the area was denounced and sent to a concentration camp by the Nazi Party for listening to the BBC, or that a zealous forester convinced local Hitler Youth members to plant the trees in commemoration of Adolf Hitler's birthday.
For a few weeks every year in the autumn and in the spring, the colour of the larch leaves would change, contrasting with the deep green of the pine forest. The short duration of the effect combined with the fact that the image could only be discerned from the air and the relative scarcity of privately owned aeroplanes in the area meant that the swastika went largely unnoticed after the fall of the Nazi Party and during the subsequent Communist rule. However, in 1992, the reunified German government ordered aerial surveys of the state-owned land. The photographs were examined by forestry students, who immediately noticed the design.
The Brandenburg state authorities, concerned about damage to the region's image and about the possibility that the area would become a pilgrimage site for Nazi supporters, attempted to destroy the design by removing 43 of the 100 larch trees in 1995. The figure remained discernible with the remaining 57 trees, though, and in 2000 German tabloids published further aerial photographs showing the prominence of the swastika. By this time, ownership of around half the land on which the trees sat had been sold into private hands, but permission was gained to fell a further 25 trees on the government-owned area on December 1, 2000, and the image was largely obscured.[/quote]
[QUOTE=CrazyV2;16256047][img]http://kuvaton.com/kuvei/navy_ad.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Are they really in the picture or is the U.S. Navy just fucking with us?
[QUOTE=SpasticPinoy;16256349]Are they really in the picture or is the U.S. Navy just fucking with us?[/QUOTE]
Oh they're there.
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