Aye matey, twas a ghost ship. Rose up from the fog it did, and sailed right past us. It listed to starboard at rest stop A111, and we never saw it again.
Image: Jokeroo
Aye matey, twas a ghost ship. Rose up from the fog it did, and sailed right past us. It listed to starboard at rest stop A111, and we never saw it again.
Image: Jokeroo
Ah, an Acura Integra.
A Type Arrrrr?
/I'llshowmyselfout
Mind you, it could also be a Swedish car.
Show me your booty!
That pun . . . doesn't hold water.
I sea that yours doesn't either.
That…. is…. MAGNIFICENT!
Pi-radical!
I wonder if when it sails forward it goes "beep…beep…beep"
Tow vehicle for our Lemons racer?
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(that's me in the top hat…)
Oh yeah, you're the guy on the team with Omar!
Yeah! Ohms mentioned that he knew you. Small world, huh?
Yeah, I visited NYC in March and spent some time with Ohms at his favorite watering hole. We spent a lot of time talking about LeMons racing, and I remember him telling me that someone who I frequently run into online was on his team. I just couldn't remember who that was until now!
Congrats on Class C and IOE wins!
Thanks!!! Sadly I couldn't be there this weekend, figures. I've been present for all our wins until this weekend and we get a double whammy. Ohhhhhhh well.
Ohms at his favorite watering hole must be quite a sight. I should go visit NYC some time soon. I've only ever hung out with him at the track, which of course involves plenty of craziness at night. Not as much now with the "no stuntin' no splodin'" rule. 🙁 We were a major contributor to that rule, I think. Err, really, I know.
Oh bummer, sorry you weren't there.
Ohms is quite the character, and yes, hanging out with him in his native element was quite an interesting time. Bombing around Manhattan in his manual trans, manual steering equipped VW Cabrio certain counts as one of the most exciting parts of my trip out there. My wife and her friend were in the back seat holding on for dear life, haha.
I'm sure our team contributed to that rule as well. Two races ago a couple of my pit crew guys were almost thrown out for popping wheels on scooters and dirt bikes around the pits :\
Must be heading to or from Burning Man.
Most E-350 drivers dreaded crosswinds, but Jack Ford relished them.
Seems to me I've seen this somewhere before.
Seeing this made me think of this scene from Lethal Weapon 4:
[Leo tries to find his bags on Roger's boat]
Leo: Okay, you said "aft," right?
Roger Murtaugh: A-F-T. Aft.
Leo: That's a f***ing word?
Roger Murtaugh: In the back of the cabin on the right side, Leo.
Leo: Well, why didn't you say that in the first place, ROGER? I love these people. Put them around boats and water and all of the sudden everything becomes f***ing nautical. "Astern. Avast you landlubbers. Man the bilge pumps." Pump your f***ing ass.
Yarrrrr, she be backwards! 'Tis a Butt Pirate ship thar.
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More of a ship tail than a boat tail
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