04 May 2005, 01:47
MarteriusA book...

I guess no one here wrote it, should you write on the subject it would be on at least graduate level!

Regards,
Marterius

04 May 2005, 02:02
DigitalDanIt was recently proven by a research team at NYU in conjuntion with a field group from BYU that "Dummies" do poorly on the veldt whilst chasing crats. Highly intelligent people such as those dispensing the highest quality prose seen on the planet here in the Crat Forum on the other hand, are frequently up to their ears in pussy, er, crats. Yeah, that's right the first time, pussy crats.
Dan
Pres., TYHC
www.Eternally.Modest08 May 2005, 04:59
N. S. SherlockJust as many are confused about their sexuality, even greater numbers are confused about their cats. The right sort of introduction in the book would help them to find the right answers. If I remember correctly one poster here even took as his visual a picture of a cat's ......
I could contribute a chapter or three on the dark secrates of proper krat killing ..
Johnch
08 May 2005, 16:49
deciple-of-keithOk I like it but how about reading for "Dummies" so I can understand wot's writern in it!

09 May 2005, 06:21
45LCshooterWell, it looks interesting enough, alright; but how does killing cats help you crash cars?
09 May 2005, 09:57
claybuster45LC,,,If you need help killing a vehicle,,,,Hire a leagal mexican,,and give him the keys and say "have fun!"I ask about various dents,,,,bumpers askew,,,, and Paint streaks found on corparate rides after a weekend,,You confront one,,,and he passes it on to the next sucker,,,,vicous circle

I love my truck,,,Even gave it a bath today,,Had to put on my sunglasses to look at it afterwards

And ,,,yes,,,I've popped a few things with it

Clay
10 May 2005, 07:44
45LCshooterI appoligize, i was mistaken. I was thinking about
crash test dummies. My mistake.
10 May 2005, 09:57
claybuster.45lc,,,stick around and have some fun!!!Clay
11 May 2005, 03:08
DigitalDanI never got any dents on Ol' Blue from spreadin' crats thin across the double yellows but a steady diet of 4 wheel drifts is tough on the tread wear and the clutch.

Now there was one time when I hit the Lazy Boy and that did a little damage. 'Twerent' nobody in it by the time I got there though.

Dan
Pres., TYHC
www.YEEEEEE.HAAAAAAAWW!11 May 2005, 05:15
45LCshooterYou really like drifting....
I play around like that on dirt but cannot bring myself to drift on pavement (except after a rain), it doesn't seem right in front wheel drive anyway (although there seem to be many import fans out there who would say different). I was thinking about teaching my niece to drift (she is 15 now and i am looking for a new housing development that is more or less deserted) but my contend myself to teach her to recover from skids when riding on wide country dirt roads. Did your uncle ever yank on the e-brake when you were learning to drive.
Any programing geniuses out there that can program cats into GT4?