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Majofo 02-13-2015 01:49 PM

bish, I bot dis vagen.

Majofo 02-13-2015 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by Vlad_Type_S (Post 15333945)
Psh. She'll love it so much that she'll join him back there and do the things.

:mizouse:

Jamie's 08 TL 02-13-2015 01:50 PM

On that show Top Gear, the wagon out ran the coupe. Both fine automobiles though! That 2015 Coupe is sweeeeet!

polobunny 02-13-2015 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Majofo (Post 15333947)
You wouldn't understand pb



:nod:

Guess you have to be a certain age. :tomato:

Jamie's 08 TL 02-13-2015 02:02 PM

You wouldn't drive it pb?
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...pswecr3mi0.jpg

polobunny 02-13-2015 02:04 PM


Originally Posted by Jamie's 08 TL (Post 15333961)

It's definitely not as terrible as some wagons (Dodge Magnum hahaha!) but I'm definitely a sedan guy.

Yumcha 02-13-2015 02:05 PM

Back from :beetroot:-ing. Who has salad prepped?

Jamie's 08 TL 02-13-2015 02:09 PM

I'm off today sitting at the house being lazy. Really thinking about going out for some good pork ribs. :yum:

Majofo 02-13-2015 02:10 PM

Dodge Magnum SRT8 is teh tits. It's too bad it didn't make another iteration.

Majofo 02-13-2015 02:11 PM

ribbbbbbbzzzz... :drool:

Yumcha 02-13-2015 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by Jamie's 08 TL (Post 15333979)
I'm off today sitting at the house being lazy. Really thinking about going out for some good pork ribs. :yum:

Funny you should say that! Having ribs tonight for dinner...was marinating in some Bullseye BBQ sauce the last 3 days...

Yumcha 02-13-2015 02:12 PM

Gonna serve that up some roasted potatoes and TOSSED SALAD...my wife is tossing it. :nod:

Yumcha 02-13-2015 02:12 PM

And for V-Day, not sure...but, probably just hotpot...that's :rice:-style fondue for you gwai-ros.

Yumcha 02-13-2015 02:13 PM

Bought my wife a pendant from Tiffany & Co. Yes, I better be getting that BJ. And by BJ, I don't mean BoostedJack.

Majofo 02-13-2015 02:14 PM

Bullseye bbq sauce.. marinade.. what is this? Pork ribs? How are you cooking them?

Majofo 02-13-2015 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by Yumcha (Post 15333993)
Bought my wife a pendant from Tiffany & Co. Yes, I better be getting that BJ. And by BJ, I don't mean BoostedJack.

Fuck Tiffanys.. it's just a fashion brand in my book. They price silver like it's platinum. Just buy the box off ebay and let your wife take the little blue box around to show her :rice: friends.

Majofo 02-13-2015 02:16 PM

Again.. the no-go zone.. here's where you have your strippers, redheads, girls named Tiffany.. :rofl:

Majofo 02-13-2015 02:17 PM

I have a couple of brosefs that date a lot of strippers.. well ..used to. One of which was named Tiffany. :rofl:

Not red-head though.. I even checked the carpet.

polobunny 02-13-2015 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by Majofo (Post 15333984)
Dodge Magnum SRT8 is teh tits. It's too bad it didn't make another iteration.

It's a beautiful hearse for sure. :tomato:


Under the hood nothing to complain about though. Never liked the Dodge tacky nose from 2004~2010 though. Caliber, Magnum, Charger, Avenger all have it. :ugh:


Originally Posted by Yumcha (Post 15333990)
Gonna serve that up some roasted potatoes and TOSSED SALAD...my wife is tossing it. :nod:

Had some good ol' fish and chips yesterday. Whip up a little tartar sauce and it's just perfect.

Majofo 02-13-2015 02:18 PM

Majofo.. I'd like you to meet my gf. Why don't you give him a lap dance. :what:

polobunny 02-13-2015 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by Majofo (Post 15334001)
Again.. the no-go zone.. here's where you have your strippers, redheads, girls named Tiffany.. :rofl:

Only Tiffany I knew was one that went out with a friend for a year or two. Fast forward to around a year ago and I fall on a picture of her from the back with an apron but naked under in their kitchen on a humor & random shit website. Like a year after they broke up. Oops :tomato:

Yumcha 02-13-2015 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by Majofo (Post 15333999)
Fuck Tiffanys.. it's just a fashion brand in my book. They price silver like it's platinum. Just buy the box off ebay and let your wife take the little blue box around to show her :rice: friends.

Beats me. Clueless with jewelry but know it's what the woman likes.


She says f*ck robots, f*ck timepieces, f*ck Italian suits, and etc. and so, it's give and take. :shrug:

Yumcha 02-13-2015 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by Majofo (Post 15333994)
Bullseye bbq sauce.. marinade.. what is this? Pork ribs? How are you cooking them?

Slow cooker. It's been going since I left this morning. Not anything fancy cuz it's obviously too frigid to BBQ.

Flipster23 02-13-2015 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by Yumcha (Post 15334017)
Slow cooker. It's been going since I left this morning. Not anything fancy cuz it's obviously too frigid to BBQ.

I was thinking about going outside and do a little BBQ. You know it's only a high of 74 today.

polobunny 02-13-2015 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by Yumcha (Post 15334016)
Beats me. Clueless with jewelry but know it's what the woman likes.


She says f*ck robots, f*ck timepieces, f*ck Italian suits, and etc. and so, it's give and take. :shrug:

Didn't know you were a watch collector. What do you have and what's your daily(ies)? :D

polobunny 02-13-2015 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by Flipster23 (Post 15334028)
I was thinking about going outside and do a little BBQ. You know it's only a high of 74 today.

-30F w/ windchill
:canada:

My powersteering is whining. I really need to fix that when summer comes.

Yumcha 02-13-2015 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by polobunny (Post 15334029)
Didn't know you were a watch collector. What do you have and what's your daily(ies)? :D

I am a very modest collector...6 pieces doesn't really constitute being a collector but I do follow the industry closely by reading up literature and collecting catalogs when I can. :)


Most recent was a Baume & Mercier Capeland that I picked up for a very nice price on Father's Day. Otherwise, my "crown jewel" would be the TAG Heuer Calibre 36 Grand Carrera.

For sports, swimming (i.e. the beach) and more rugged stuff, my "beater" is an Omega Seamaster quartz movement.

Although, from a personal sentimental value, probably my most prized watch is just a simple quartz Orient that belonged to my Grandpa...he treasured that piece and it was given to me when he passed away.

polobunny 02-13-2015 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by Yumcha (Post 15334033)
I am a very modest collector... :)

Most recent was a Baume & Mercier Capeland that I picked up for a very nice price on Father's Day. Otherwise, my "crown jewel" would be the TAG Heuer Calibre 36 Grand Carrera.

For sports, swimming (i.e. the beach) and more rugged stuff, my "beater" is an Omega Seamaster quartz movement.

Although, from a personal sentimental value, probably my most prized watch is just a simple quartz Orient that belonged to my Grandpa...he treasured that piece and it was given to me when he passed away.

Great "little" collection you got there. Some expensive ones though, over my budget. :tongue: I'm more into more sport watches, ideally with smaller faces/cases because I have thinner wrists. Not the biggest fan of leather bands either, I prefer metal & clasps.

I'm eyeing the Seamaster line as my everyday/rugged watch, been for a while. I got my trusty Tissot PRS200 that is beaten to death, but these watches don't die. Gives me a reason not to spend I imagine. Heck, I found the Tissot in the water at the beach. Stepped on something while I was neck deep... use my toes to bring it to my hand... a watch... a Tissot? Poor guy broke the pin that holds the band and could never find his watch back.

Majofo 02-13-2015 03:01 PM

You have a point H.. :boogie:

Yumcha 02-13-2015 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by polobunny (Post 15334056)
Great "little" collection you got there. Some expensive ones though, over my budget. :tongue: I'm more into more sport watches, ideally with smaller faces/cases because I have thinner wrists. Not the biggest fan of leather bands either, I prefer metal & clasps.

I'm eyeing the Seamaster line as my everyday/rugged watch, been for a while. I got my trusty Tissot PRS200 that is beaten to death, but these watches don't die. Gives me a reason not to spend I imagine. Heck, I found the Tissot in the water at the beach. Stepped on something while I was neck deep... use my toes to bring it to my hand... a watch... a Tissot? Poor guy broke the pin that holds the band and could never find his watch back.

Well, head over to the Timepiece/Watch thread in Ramblings. It's a wealth of information and like cars and anything, a hobby is what you make of it and what you can spend.

I could say some of my pieces are pricey but on the grand scheme of the horology world, petty cash. What I want starts at a minimum $45K (tourbillon complication, Swiss made)...and that's probably never going to happen.

Majofo 02-13-2015 03:04 PM

I bet you have thin wrists.. :bitelip: :gheylaugh:

Majofo 02-13-2015 03:05 PM

I know some skinny wrists dudes who wear expensive watches 3x their size.. They don't even change the default link length.. looks ridiculous.

Yumcha 02-13-2015 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by Majofo (Post 15334066)
You have a point H.. :boogie:

:rofl:

I have zero comprehension of jewelry. At least with timepieces, it's an engineering marvel that takes years and years to research, master, and produce...but, a stupid rock that just sparkles? Ehhh?

Well, the woman was in labor for a few hours with the boy and does cook my meals. She can get an occasional "useless polished rock" from some overrated store for all I care. :rofl:

Yumcha 02-13-2015 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Majofo (Post 15334072)
I know some skinny wrists dudes who wear expensive watches 3x their size.. They don't even change the default link length.. looks ridiculous.

Horrid. There's a point when it looks like you're wearing a dish on your wrist. :ugh:

Waste of money. But, hey...not mine. :dunno:


That goes part in parcel with the :phil2: gangsta-yo-shizzle morons who put diamonds and other ugly crap around their timepieces. Wow. Ew.

polobunny 02-13-2015 03:16 PM


Originally Posted by Yumcha (Post 15334068)
Well, head over to the Timepiece/Watch thread in Ramblings. It's a wealth of information and like cars and anything, a hobby is what you make of it and what you can spend.

I could say some of my pieces are pricey but on the grand scheme of the horology world, petty cash. What I want starts at a minimum $45K (tourbillon complication, Swiss made)...and that's probably never going to happen.

Oh for sure. I have a dozen of cheap novelty/digital watches, usually Tokyoflash or similar and they're great timepieces in their own respect. Also great because you wear them without caring much. One of my favorite of the cheapos is a no-name skeleton automatic that just doesn't look like a $100 watch.


And yeah, the more complications, the more expensive usually. I can understand why though, these things are microscopic and so ridiculously complicated.


Originally Posted by Majofo (Post 15334070)
I bet you have thin wrists.. :bitelip: :gheylaugh:

:theghey:

Yumcha 02-13-2015 03:19 PM

The one exception to the "big dish" rule is my weird fascination with U-Boat pieces...but, again, at least they follow a design concept...military-inspired looks like Panerai or Bell & Ross.

But, to encrust it with jewels or f*ck, make it spin? WTFBBQ??

DAFUQ IS WRONG WITH THOSE :phil2: PEOPLE?!?!?!?!??

polobunny 02-13-2015 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by Yumcha (Post 15334090)
The one exception to the "big dish" rule is my weird fascination with U-Boat pieces...but, again, at least they follow a design concept...military-inspired looks like Panerai or Bell & Ross.

But, to encrust it with jewels or f*ck, make it spin? WTFBBQ??

DAFUQ IS WRONG WITH THOSE :phil2: PEOPLE?!?!?!?!??

That would look like I was carrying a pocket watch on my wrist. :what:

TacoBello 02-13-2015 03:37 PM

Well, here's another gem in the making... Fucking AO...

https://acurazine.com/forums/acura-i...vic-si-925970/

TacoBello 02-13-2015 03:40 PM

Wagons are awesome for a few reasons:

1. There's way less of them on the road, making them that much more special
2. Generally people underestimate them, thinking it's just a wagon, then a CTS-V comes by
3. They can haul a ton of shit when necessary while still looking good
4. Wagons look badass when lowered
5. Bitches love wagons.

polobunny 02-13-2015 03:50 PM


Originally Posted by TacoBello (Post 15334124)
Wagons are awesome for a few reasons:

1. There's way less of them on the road, making them that much more special
2. Generally people underestimate them, thinking it's just a wagon, then a CTS-V comes by
3. They can haul a ton of shit when necessary while still looking good
4. Wagons look badass when lowered
5. Bitches love wagons.

1. Ok
2. Ok
3. Ehhh they can haul a ton of shit
4. Ehhh
5. Ehhh


Only wagon I'd own would probably be one of these old turbo Volvos. Opening a can of whoopass on people with one of these must be hilarious.


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