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Super car collection and other neat stuff!
BulletBob shoulda invited this old bird to the bash!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Enjoy.......(something besides discussions of brakes...clutch cables...hot wheels rim..borguson steering.............)
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MY new BFF sorry Steve (MS) you have been replaced.
Heres a link to more videos off Dragonman's web page
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That's an insane collection! It reminds me of Ardell Brown he is a huge car collection.
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Why would anyone need a grocery getter equiped with a gatling gun as a hood ornament. Yikes!
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I just see a "Rob this House first" tour happening. I know the guy is proud of his collections, but criminals love people advertising their stuff to steal.
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Mochaman wrote:
I just see a "Rob this House first" tour happening. I know the guy is proud of his collections, but criminals love people advertising their stuff to steal.
this is sooooo true! A few years ago a guy I worked with had his stereo stolen from his truck. In 6" letters on the back window he had the word KENWOOD. After hearing his truck was broken into I asked him if he knew what kenwood meant in Japanese, he said "sure", I said " it means steal me" he didn't like me as much then!!
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Something creepy about a guy that sleeps with a wall of fully automatic weapons and his only two girlfriends are mannequins.
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Well, he's certainly enjoying himself. That's an insane collection.
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terry wrote:
Mochaman wrote:
I just see a "Rob this House first" tour happening. I know the guy is proud of his collections, but criminals love people advertising their stuff to steal.
this is sooooo true! A few years ago a guy I worked with had his stereo stolen from his truck. In 6" letters on the back window he had the word KENWOOD. After hearing his truck was broken into I asked him if he knew what kenwood meant in Japanese, he said "sure", I said " it means steal me" he didn't like me as much then!!
Terry, my room mate back in school use to have a really nice set of speakers in the back of his car. He didn't put the covers on them with the manufactures name. Instead, when we went down town, he would cover them with some paper towels. I told him someone is still going to know those are speakers under there. His reply was, they will think there junk. Never had an issue.
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Rudi wrote:
Why would anyone need a grocery getter equiped with a gatling gun as a hood ornament. Yikes!
Yea but I bet no one wips him the finger for pulling out to slow at a green light.
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He strikes me as the sort of person that is incredibly insecure, and lonely. I bet he gets people to do stuff for him by paying them or offering them something they want, not because they like him.
I'll admit his collection is really cool to look at! But it's all sort of a really awkward "Hey, look at all my toys!" sort of situation instead of "I just really like these things and want to share them with everyone else."
Maybe that's a really fine line, and I don't know why it would bug me, but it does.
Got to wonder how the man made all that money in the first place. Maybe that's why he feels like he needs all his guns?
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