Clan x86
Member Forums => iago's forum => Topic started by: iago on May 20, 2006, 09:03:01 pm
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My dog knows how to attack vehicles. She goes for the tires! Here's a couple pictures:
(http://www.javaop.com/~iago/sheena-van1.jpg)
(http://www.javaop.com/~iago/sheena-van2.jpg)
And if you're interested, here's a movie:
http://www.javaop.com/~iago/sheena-van.mpg [~4.2mb]
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Wow I really was hoping for something along the lines of "Yea, so my dog is dead." but this isnt funny at all. I give it a 1/10. Poorly Blended randers.
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I was expecting to see some roadkill to be honost. Thank goodness that wasnt the case.
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Lmao, your dog is weird..
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She can't attack them very effetively...
She should at least go for the valve stem (if she could manage to get it)
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You should buy your dog sharper teeth.
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She can't attack them very effetively...
She should at least go for the valve stem (if she could manage to get it)
Attacking the tires is probably the best option. It's too bad she can't bite hard enough.
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Your dog is so... ordinary
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Your dog is so... ordinary
/me boggles at Topaz.
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You provoked/trained it! Cheater.
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What're you hiding under that hood, I see a cord. :)
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I'll explain a little about Canada to you.
In winter here, it gets to about -20 consistantly, and as low as -50 occasionally. When it's that cold, the car's engine gets very cold and it's difficult to start it due to the parts freezing up and the oil getting extra viscous.
We have these devices called "block heaters". You plug them in in the winter, and they keep the engine a little bit warm.
Pretty much everybody in Canada has a block heater. Otherwise, there isn't much chance of getting your car to start in January or February.
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I'll explain a little about Canada to you.
In winter here, it gets to about -20 consistantly, and as low as -50 occasionally. When it's that cold, the car's engine gets very cold and it's difficult to start it due to the parts freezing up and the oil getting extra viscous.
We have these devices called "block heaters". You plug them in in the winter, and they keep the engine a little bit warm.
Pretty much everybody in Canada has a block heater. Otherwise, there isn't much chance of getting your car to start in January or February.
Yup, even down here in Ontario. :)
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I'll explain a little about Canada to you.
In winter here, it gets to about -20 consistantly, and as low as -50 occasionally. When it's that cold, the car's engine gets very cold and it's difficult to start it due to the parts freezing up and the oil getting extra viscous.
We have these devices called "block heaters". You plug them in in the winter, and they keep the engine a little bit warm.
Pretty much everybody in Canada has a block heater. Otherwise, there isn't much chance of getting your car to start in January or February.
Hmm! No power/outlet == you're fucked!?
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Lol you changed your post 3 minutes after I posted "I was expecting to see some roadkill".
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Lol you changed your post 3 minutes after I posted "I was expecting to see some roadkill".
I didn't change the post, just the title.