Last Call- Incongruous Pairings Edition

By Robert Emslie Jun 30, 2011
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  1. It bugs me when women get tats that make their navels look bigger. I'm always happy just to see a navel, though, if I'm being honest.

  2. Yeah, that doesn't make any sense at all. The Duke boys never drove a column shift car.

    1. I own all of the seasons and it's quite funny how many times I've noticed the Genral with a colum shifter

  3. I think my favorite aspect of this extremely odd image is the 'Please look, but don't touch' card on the Charger window.

    1. What are you talking about? There are dual air ba… I'm going to hell for that comment.

      1. Oh you said Charger not charges , either way the charges come later when you go to motor boat those big beautiful mamorie glands and seriously maim yourself . No where on her do I see warning lable that "Death or serious injury may occur from improper use".

  4. Oh yeah, she is undeniably well-endowed. I won't argue with that. But, hey, I borrowed a copy of "The World's Fastest Indian" from my buddy and watched it again last night. Off topic, of course, but it's Last Call, and I just want to vent about how it's the greatest and best motorcycle movie ever filmed. Anthony Hopkins nailed it as Burt Munro, and the whole cast in this movie makes you want to believe. I mean, everybody in this movie is so nice, so cool, such a bunch of great people that it makes you believe in the inherent greatness of the average American. Then, Burt nails the 200 MPH land speed record on his badass heavily modified '20 Indian at Bonneville. It's a legendary story, and the gospel truth. Hell, I even recognize the Utah locations where they shot the movie, and of course the Bonneville Salt Flats, and the Silver Island Mountains, where I've been many a time. If you haven't seen this movie, you need to see it like now. One of my favorites. Every Hoon needs to see it.

    1. I agree with your every word I have two copies of said film just incase one copy quits working

    2. "The World's Fastest Indian" and "Dust to Glory" are my two favorite gearhead movies of the last few years. "Indian" was so real I think I got a little dust from the screen in my eye. Made it water.

    3. Oh, I 100% agree with this. It is fantastic. (Personally, the docudrama Faster is the best motorcycle movie ever filmed, but its more documentary than Indian)

    4. It's a great movie alright. But it cuts a little close to home, and I can totally see myself living in a machine shop shed, casting my own pistons on the stove.

    5. It's a great movie and a great story and I really liked it, but. I don't know why they had to stretch the truth on the speed. His actual record on his first trip to Bonneville was 178 mph, which still made it the world's fastest Indian, but it didn't go 200. His fastest record (which still stands) is from a few years later and is 183 mph following a 190 mph qualifying run. still not 200. I know it's nit picky but the record is what it is and was a great enough accomplishment on its own.

  5. Sadly while her chest makes for a better Leia than the original, her face looks alot closer to the Carrie Fisher of today than the Carrie Fisher of yesteryear.

    1. According to Carrie Fisher, the metal construction of the actual Slave Leia costume and the somewhat contorted poses she was in led to some interesting views for the puppeteers inside Jabba.

  6. So nobody is going to correctly guess that's my Coupe Z in the background behind that Security Fence (third from the left that is, not those silly 1999 Dogwoods….)

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