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Old 08-27-2016, 04:40 PM
 
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SRT8 package is the way to go. Unfortunately too far out of our budget.

Couple of days ago one pulled up next to and was idling you can tell those motha's are some big engines. Had that nice little purr and growl when he took off. I almost had to rub one out.
I found the ad for the one I saw. I'll pass. I'd even take one with the 5.7 hemi.

My diesel has a nice sound to it. The turbo adds to the appeal. It is about the only type of whining I'll tolerate.
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Old 08-27-2016, 04:50 PM
 
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I found the ad for the one I saw. I'll pass. I'd even take one with the 5.7 hemi.

My diesel has a nice sound to it. The turbo adds to the appeal. It is about the only type of whining I'll tolerate.
Hell yeah, I'll take 8 cylinder hemi any day. Those too are a bit pricey plus I don't wanna spend that much on gas.

We used to have a little Ford Escort with a little small 4 cylinder. That little car served us well and got a lot of good use out of it. When we got the Mustang 6 cylinder 3.6 I think it is, I saw a definite jump in gas usage. The smaller base v6 that ford puts out has got a bit of a kick, nothing like the big boys, but coming from that 4 banger I saw a HUGE difference. LOL.

The Mustang is in incredibly good shape for how old it is. I've had people comment on nice the interior is and well it is for how old the car is.


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Old 08-27-2016, 05:03 PM
 
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I like the Mustangs. Solid cars.

Happiness is rolling down the road in a Ford.
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Old 08-27-2016, 05:23 PM
 
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I like the Mustangs. Solid cars.

Happiness is rolling down the road in a Ford.
The new ones are pretty sharp. They had a body of body styles the last few years that I didn't care for, but the new is major pimp.
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Old 08-27-2016, 05:33 PM
 
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The new ones are pretty sharp. They had a body of body styles the last few years that I didn't care for, but the new is major pimp.
I never got too excited about the fox body stang. From 94 on I've been a fan.

It is going to be movie night for me. Not sure which route I'll go. Maverick, Bullett or Sherlock Holmes, maybe Public Enemies. Maybe the original Thomas Crown Affair. Perhaps I'll light up the firepit on the patio.

Drag out the Jameson and enjoy. Albeit, in a couple hours.
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Old 08-27-2016, 06:01 PM
 
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I like the Mustangs. Solid cars.

Happiness is rolling down the road in a Ford.
Or a Harley.

I haven't logged in for over a week. The site is extremely slow and I can't get my notifications. ARGH! I don't have the patience for it. (Something I'm still trying to learn - patience, I mean).

Hope everyone is well. It's taking too long to bring up the pages to read.
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Old 08-27-2016, 06:08 PM
 
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I never got too excited about the fox body stang. From 94 on I've been a fan.

It is going to be movie night for me. Not sure which route I'll go. Maverick, Bullett or Sherlock Holmes, maybe Public Enemies. Maybe the original Thomas Crown Affair. Perhaps I'll light up the firepit on the patio.

Drag out the Jameson and enjoy. Albeit, in a couple hours.

We hardly ever get to the movies these days, Hell or High Water looks good. Getting good reviews too.

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Or a Harley.

I haven't logged in for over a week. The site is extremely slow and I can't get my notifications. ARGH! I don't have the patience for it. (Something I'm still trying to learn - patience, I mean).

Hope everyone is well. It's taking too long to bring up the pages to read.

Yeah, CD has been slow for me lately. The repping system is still jacked up. I get some reps with no comments in them sometimes.
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Old 08-27-2016, 06:11 PM
 
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We hardly ever get to the movies these days, Hell or High Water looks good. Getting good reviews too.




Yeah, CD has been slow for me lately. The repping system is still jacked up. I get some reps with no comments in them sometimes.
The new movies suck, IMO. Non of them trip my trigger. The last movie that was worth seeing in the theater was in 11. It was Sherlock Holmes with Robert Downey Jr.

The next one that might be worthwhile is a remake, the Magnificiant Seven. The original is going to be hard to beat.
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Old 08-27-2016, 06:25 PM
 
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The new movies suck, IMO. Non of them trip my trigger. The last movie that was worth seeing in the theater was in 11. It was Sherlock Holmes with Robert Downey Jr.

The next one that might be worthwhile is a remake, the Magnificiant Seven. The original is going to be hard to beat.
When Tarantino put out Pulp Fiction, I thought man, what a unique and different way of filming. It was a great movie but I sorta trailed off of his stuff, starting getting a little silly and "grindcore" style like the way Rodriguez does. We recently watch that movie The Hateful 8 and after seeing that film I'm done with his crap. Was too long and unnecessarily gory. I'm not really offended per se, it's just a bit much. There are a few over-the-top scenes that just made me do this a couple of times. Mrs. Chow didn't care much either.


We usually just wait for stuff to hit Netflix or Redbox.
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Old 08-27-2016, 06:34 PM
 
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When Tarantino put out Pulp Fiction, I thought man, what a unique and different way of filming. It was a great movie but I sorta trailed off of his stuff, starting getting a little silly and "grindcore" style like the way Rodriguez does. We recently watch that movie The Hateful 8 and after seeing that film I'm done with his crap. Was too long and unnecessarily gory. I'm not really offended per se, it's just a bit much. There are a few over-the-top scenes that just made me do this a couple of times. Mrs. Chow didn't care much either.


We usually just wait for stuff to hit Netflix or Redbox.
Speaking of Netflix/Tarantino, we watched Django Unchained for the first time last week. The gore and language is what makes the Tarantino flick Tarantino-like. Think about the scene in Pulp Fiction where the gun went off accidentally in the car.

Last night we watched In Bruges with Colin Farrell and Ralph Fiennes, and we really enjoyed it. Comedy on the dark side, we laughed quite a few times. Especially when Farrell delivers a line in the dwarf's hotel room about 'manky prostitiutes' - I had to look that one up.
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