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Is this the Appalachians or Argentina?

snowdog:

"I could fix her, Fidel, but I can't get parts from the States. How about letting up on the whole 'crazy despot' thing?"

Tom Wms.:

I don't know. I heard a noise kinda like KA-BOOM! and then she don't run no more. And I wasn't even close to the embassy.

Jonathan Logan:

OK Ishmi, one more time:

To correctly construct EFFECTIVE car bomb, we must first have FUNCTIONAL CAR!

No, Detonator goes in FRONT BUMPER, not BACK TIRE!

CRAP! Thees one ees a DUD!

GarandFan:

Yep, it's a steal at $24,984,976,374.99! This here's one of the first Obamamobiles. Not only easy on the gas, but also doubles as your home. Which makes sense 'cause no one could afford gas after "Cap and Trade" was passed. And when all the jobs went to China, people lost their health coverage and found that this also made a nifty coffin. Talk about versatility!

"Send up the '09 Thunderbird and don't bother with the turn down service."

Cowboy:

Look all you need is a tire, some C4 and a strap! I'll get the engine running. It'll go for at least a mile. Gun it Hard!

Mary:

You told me to get you a car- you didn't say that the car had to run!

Mary:

You told me to get you a car- you didn't say that the car had to run!

Norman:

The radio works fine. What else would you want?

Terwiliger:

"Gwelcome to Hector's balet training school."


Dat's right... Balet... Wit a "B", as in "Bictor".

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