The site automatically changes common curse words into vehicle designations. Interesting. berkeley E36 M3 damn piss
The site automatically changes common curse words into vehicle designations. Interesting. berkeley E36 M3 damn piss
Is there a definitive list or do I have to find out for myself? You have 30 minutes.... tick .........tock..................
If you want to have fun, quote the "cocks, Bob Costas, and shiny happy people" monologue from Team America.
(Note to sensors "shiny happy people" doesn't work if you hyphenate it.)
Salanis wrote: If you want to have fun, quote the "cocks, Bob Costas, and shiny happy people" monologue from *Team America*. (Note to sensors "shiny happy people" doesn't work if you hyphenate it.)
Oh... Oh god I have to do it.
edit: didn't all work, deleted for niceness
Ya know I was wondering what all the BMW references and such came from, now I know.
A magazine with a sense of humor, I love it!
There was a small movement of the commentariat to have a shirt made that literally said "Berkeley this E36 M3", but I don't think it got anywhere.
ReverendDexter wrote: There was a small movement of the commentariat to have a shirt made that literally said "Berkeley this E36 M3", but I don't think it got anywhere.
I would so buy one of these...
hobiercr wrote:ReverendDexter wrote: There was a small movement of the commentariat to have a shirt made that literally said "Berkeley this E36 M3", but I don't think it got anywhere.I would so buy one of these...
Me too!
I think there's a lot of us that would, but I'm not sure how the GRM staff feels about having shirts with their branding that say that. Now, NO one in the public would understand it, but someone uptight could see it, get on the forums to figure it out, and get all kinds of cranky about it once they discovered what it really meant.
I still want one.
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