"Official" Thread Assorted Funny $hit

You Star Trek TOS peeps will remember this episode from the 1960's. Star Trek tackled social issues in its episodes that the censors would otherwise not permit. But under the guise of science fiction, it flew under the radar. Seems like little has changed in almost 60 years. We still have the same issues. The names may have changed, but still here, and here lately, they seem to be getting worse. Remember, division and turmoil is what they want. Let's not give it to them.

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5/10...no piercings, no tats, and no tent.
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What a gimmick! All the Rednecks will be showing up with a plate of biscuits!!
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Should have let them eat the pods. It would have been the metaphorical chlorine in the gene pool...

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I doubt you want to know the audience, that doing what she does, would appeal to, if you did it...
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So keep that construction job. Pretty sure OSHA doesn't allow tentacles on the jobsite anyway.

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So, is there like a 3 meme rule now?
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Food truck, or mobile pron studio? :unsure:

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Jack stands? I don't need no stinking jack stands!! 😲

How to be a contender for a Darwin Award...

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If you look in the Urban Dictionary under "Lipstick on a Pig", you will find this...

Pangra Pinto.
This was a "kit" developed by Jack Stratton, the general sales manager at Huntington Ford in Arcadia, California.
There were four different levels of the kit from just the fiberglass nose and other cosmetics, to the top level with full race suspension and an AK Miller turbocharger kit bolted to the original 2.0 liter SOHC 4 cylinder, as well as other engine upgrades bringing power up to around 175 bhp.
Production estimates vary but somewhere in the range of 20–50 complete cars were built, although many partial kits were sold as well, with estimates for those hovering in the hundreds.
The Pangra appeared on the cover of the January, 1973 issue of Motor Trend where it was tested against the Porsche 914.

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