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Feb 2020 Group Buy (Part 3): October Fest
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Last month we were offered yet another pick from the same lot. The community came through and were able to acquire a little over 50 of the 60 or so discs available!
Just like last time, the majority of the prototypes were dumped using Redump standards where possible. There were some discs that have mastering mistakes that caused issues with DiscImageCreator, so we had to use CloneCD instead. Otherwise, we only had four discs from this lot that had issues being dumped at all. We had a prototype of Beatmania that refused to read correctly in any drive (and was only barely recognized by our PX-4012 drive). We had a Blade and Shaolin review prototype that couldn't be dumped correctly due to being burnt on one of the worst CD-Rs imaginable (Princo CD-Rs). And finally, we had a disc of Star Gladiator: Episode 1 The Final Crusade that wouldn't dump correctly. However, there were no serious defects that would ever prevent the disc from being read ever again, and might be fixable someday. We'll review the prototypes we weren't able to dump someday when new opportunities come up to try again, either through disc resurfacing or perhaps something that can read the disc through other means.
We'd like to thank all those who donated for all the prototypes featured in this lot. We'd like to thank andlabs, b-damandude, baruk0, Cliff Racer, DarthDub, Demon, DRW, burninrubber0, ehw, Fred Wood, GoldS, Hexatendo, HorrorTroll, kabojnk, KailoKyra, Kneesap, kuriatsu, LedInfrared, mementomori, Missle, OKeijiDragon, Protodude, RetroReversing.com, Sappharad, Sazpaimon, StarlightChaos, The Swarming Dark, TheAdmiester, TiKAL, TONY9675, XJR9000, mlk, ndiddy, Quazz, Xkeeper, ZeaLiTy, and Zoda-Y13. Without your help we would have never been able to acquire and preserve so many prototypes.
Stay tuned for some more treats very soon!
Until next time!
Battle Arena Toshinden URA (Nov 7, 1996 prototype) Bust A Move (Jul 30, 1998 prototype) Cool Boarders 3 (Jul 1, 1998 prototype) Dancing Stage Fusion (Jul 8, 2004 prototype) Dancing Stage Unleashed (Jul 1, 2003 prototype) Diver's Dream (Jan 14, 1999 prototype) Fighter Maker (Oct 7, 1999 prototype) Freedom Fighters (Jul 15, 2003 prototype) Full Spectrum Warrior (Mar 22, 2005 prototype) Gradius III and IV (Sep 11, 2000 prototype) Kensei: Sacred Fist (Nov 2, 1998 prototype) MTV Sports: Snowboarding (Sep 17, 1999 prototype) Maximum Force (Jul 24, 1997 prototype) Mega Man Legends (May 8, 1998 prototype) Mortal Kombat 4 (Apr 2, 1998 prototype) Mortal Kombat Trilogy (Aug 26, 1996 prototype) Psychic Force 2 (Nov 9, 1999 prototype) Rival Schools: United by Fate (Aug 13, 1998 prototype) Rogue Ops (Nov 6, 2003 prototype) Sega GT Online (Oct 3, 2003 prototype) Shaolin (May 25, 1999 prototype) Streak Hoverboard Racing (Oct 3, 1998 prototype) Strider 2 (May 30, 2000 prototype) The Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home (Sep 17, 1999 prototype) Time Crisis: Project Titan (Feb 9, 2001 prototype) Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown (Jan 21, 2005 prototype) Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (Jul 10, 2000 prototype) U-Move Super Sports (May 21, 2004 prototype) Discuss this release on our Discord server!
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Hollywood Propaganda by Mark Dice
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/hollywood-propaganda-mark-dice/1137833508
Christianity Under Attack
In order to destroy America, the conspirators are determined to eradicate faith in God and dismantle organized Christianity. Attacking Jesus and Christianity is a sacrament in Hollywood because the far-Left hates Jesus and everything He stands for. It’s not an overstatement to say that many in key positions of power in the entertainment industry (and politics) are Satanists who will someday openly embrace Lucifer as the rebel angel kicked out of Heaven for defying God.
“I’m glad the Jews killed Christ,” ranted comedian Sarah Silverman in one of her comedy specials. “Good. I’d fucking do it again!” she declares, as her audience agrees in laughter.158 While accepting an Emmy Award one year Kathy Griffin said, “A lot of people come up here and they thank Jesus for this award. I want you to know that no one had less to do with this award than Jesus. He didn’t help me a bit…so all I can say is suck it Jesus! This award is my god now!”159
I’m not saying people shouldn’t be able to make fun of Christians, but no mainstream celebrity would dare make such insults or jokes about Muhammad because Muslims (and Jews) are vigorously protected against any criticism or mockery and only wonderful things can be said about them. Even a slightly edgy joke ignites a barrage of attacks with cries of “Islamophobia” or “anti-Semitism” and gears start moving in the well-funded and massive smear machines like the ADL and the SPLC which quickly move to destroy the person’s career before they can utter another word.
Hating Christians is almost as necessary as believing in climate change if you’re going to be a mainstream Hollywood celebrity. There are very few open Christians in Hollywood, most of them are has-beens like Kevin Sorbo and Kirk Cameron who have been basically blacklisted since being open about their faith.
Kevin Sorbo was banned from Comicon because he’s a conservative and “pals with Sean Hannity.”160 He and other Christian actors are stuck doing low budget films that get little attention. They’re allowed to exist (for now) as long as they never point out the Bible’s teachings on homosexuality. Only watered down and generic Christian messages are allowed to be said.
After Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and happened to discuss his “spirituality,” many online began attacking him for being a Christian and attending a church. Actress Ellen Page (a lesbian) from the X-Men and Inception tweeted, “If you are a famous actor and you belong to an organization that hates a certain group of people, don’t be surprised if someone simply wonders why it’s not addressed. Being anti LGBTQ is wrong, there aren’t two sides. The damage it causes is severe. Full stop.”161
Singer Ellie Goulding threatened to back out of her scheduled performance at the 2019 Thanksgiving NFL halftime show if the Salvation Army didn’t pledge to donate money to LGBT causes. She got the idea after her Instagram comments were flooded with complaints from her fans because the Salvation Army was sponsoring the game to announce their annual Red Kettle Campaign (bell ringers) fundraiser for the homeless.162 Since the Salvation Army is a Christian charity, Goulding’s fans freaked out, accusing them of being “homophobic” and “transphobic.”
They quickly bowed to the pressure and “disavowed” any anti-LGBT beliefs, which basically means they’re disavowing the Bible because even the New Testament denounces homosexuality in Romans 1:26-27 and 1st Corinthians 6:9-10. Many critics claim that only the Old Testament does, but the Book of Romans makes it clear that just because Jesus came to offer salvation doesn’t mean God’s law regarding homosexuality changed.
The Salvation Army also removed a “position statement” from their website that had made it clear “Scripture forbids sexual intimacy between members of the same sex,” and replaced it with one saying “We embrace people regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender identity.”163 One of the world’s largest Christian charities whose very name “The Salvation Army” refers to the salvation of Christ, cowardly bowed down to the Leftist activists out of fear they would be branded “homophobic.”
Christians are easy targets since they’re much more passive than Jews and Muslims when attacked, and Hollywood loves to stereotype them as a bunch of superstitious bigots who don’t know how to have fun. In the rare case that there is a movie favorable to Christianity that gets widespread distribution, that too is attacked.
Passion of the Christ was deemed “anti-Semitic” because it depicts the story of Jesus’ arrest, sham trial, and crucifixion.164 It was the most popular film about the events to be made and wasn’t a straight to DVD release like most others. With Mel Gibson behind it, the film became a huge success, which caused a tremendous backlash.
The ADL [Anti-Defamation League] denounced the film, saying it “continues its unambiguous portrayal of Jews as being responsible for the death of Jesus. There is no question in this film about who is responsible. At every single opportunity, Mr. Gibson’s film reinforces the notion that the Jewish authorities and the Jewish mob are the ones ultimately responsible for the Crucifixion.”165 That’s because that’s what happened!
Technically, the Romans did it, but at the behest of the Jewish leadership in Jerusalem at the time. The Bible makes it very clear what led to Jesus being crucified. Pontius Pilate is quoted in Matthew 27:24 saying, “I am innocent of this man’s blood,” and “It is your responsibility!” meaning the Jewish Pharisees. They were the ones who conspired to have Jesus arrested and killed for “blasphemy” and being a “false” messiah. Pontius Pilate even offered to release Jesus, but the crowd demanded he release Barabbas instead, another man who was being detained for insurrection against Rome, and for murder.166
A critic for the New York Daily News called The Passion of the Christ, “the most virulently anti-Semitic movie made since the German propaganda films of the Second World War.”167 Many others angrily denounced the film when it came out in 2004. Some in the media even blamed it for a supposed “upsurge” in anti-Semitic hate crimes.168
When the History Channel miniseries The Bible was released in 2013, the same cries of “anti-Semitism” rang out.169 The New York Times opinion editor Bari Weiss went so far as to say that it’s a “conspiracy theory” that Jews killed Jesus.170
Even though most Christmas movies aren’t overtly Christian and instead focus of the importance of families reuniting and spending time together, that doesn’t mean they’re not going to come under attack. As the war on western culture continues, the Marxists have set their sights on Christmas too.
Online liberal cesspool Salon.com ran a headline reading “Hallmark movies are fascist propaganda,” and complained they promote “heteronormative whiteness” because there aren’t enough LGBT characters or people of color in them.171
“Hallmark movies, with their emphasis on returning home and the pleasures of the small, domestic life, also send a not-at-all subtle signal of disdain for cosmopolitanism and curiosity about the larger world,” Salon said, “which is exactly the sort of attitude that helps breed the kind of defensive White nationalism that we see growing in strength in the Donald Trump era.”172
The article went on to say that because the Hallmark Channel airs so many Christmas movies, it is promoting, “a set of patriarchal and authoritarian values that are more about White evangelicals defining themselves as an ethnic group, and not about a genuine feeling of spirituality…The very fact that they’re presented as harmless fluff makes it all the more insidious, the way they work to enforce very narrow, White, heteronormative, sexist, provincial ideas of what constitutes ‘normal.’”173
The article wasn’t satire. Salon.com has a deep-seated hatred of Christianity, conservatives and families, and is another cog in the Cultural Marxist machine working to destroy the United States.
Comedian Whitney Cummings was reported to the Human Resources department of a major Hollywood studio after she wished the crew of a TV show she was working on “Merry Christmas” when they wrapped up for the year. She made the revelation while speaking with Conan O’Brian the following December. “Last year, I was working on a TV show, [and] got in trouble with Human Resources for saying ‘Merry Christmas’ to an intern,” she began.174
Conan asked her if she was being serious and she said it was a true story, elaborating, “I was leaving, like on the 18th or whatever…and I was like, ‘Bye guys, Merry Christmas.’” When she returned from vacation after New Year’s she was called to HR and scolded. She joked, “I don’t even care how your Christmas was. It was just a formality. It’s what you say when you leave.”175
Conan O’Brien then replied, “In these times we’re in, that could trigger someone or offend them if it’s not their holiday.”176 She didn’t say which network it was, but she’s been involved with some major shows like NBC’s Whitney (where she played the main character), as well as the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls, which she created and was a writer for.
While today it may seem impossible that Christmas movies may become a thing of the past, nobody could have ever guessed that reruns of the classic Dukes of Hazzard would get banned after the Confederate flag was deemed a “hate symbol” in 2015, or that Aunt Jemima pancake syrup, Eskimo Pie ice cream bars, and Uncle Ben’s Rice would be deemed “racially insensitive” and pulled from production a few years later.177
Once someone reminds liberals that the word Christmas is derived from Christ’s Mass and that it is actually a commemoration of the birth of Jesus, they may finally go over the edge and deem Christmas just as offensive as Columbus Day or the Fourth of July. And with the Muslim and Sikh populations increasing in the United States, the American standard of Christmas music playing in shopping malls and retail stores all month long every December may one day come to an end because it’s not “inclusive” and leaves non-Christians feeling “ostracized.”
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Tagged by: @bugheadsextape
Tag yourself if you feel so inclined 😘
ARE YOU STAYING HOME FROM WORK/SCHOOL?
Yes
WHO IS AT HOME WITH YOU?
Just my husband. He is working from home, so we’re both here all the time.
ARE YOU A HOMEBODY?
I am generally a homebody, but my husband is not.
AN EVENT THAT WAS CANCELLED THAT YOU WERE LOOKING FORWARD TO.
Zak Brown Band concert
WHAT MOVIES HAVE YOU BEEN WATCHING?
So. Many. Movies.
The hubs’ comfort movies are Dukes of Hazzard, Smokey and the Bandit, and basically any other movie with a fast car.
I have been feeling comedies and rom coms. I just want to keep it light.
WHAT TV SHOWS ARE YOU WATCHING?
A lot of reality TV. Tiger King, Love is Blind, Great British Bake Off, Ru Paul’s Drag Race, Top Chef, Housewives, Jersey Shore, 90 Day Fiancé. I want it all. Mindless, formulaic, reality tv.
WHAT MUSIC ARE YOU LISTENING TO?
It varies based on mood and activity. I’ve been putting Spotify to work. I like Bazzi Radio when I read and edit, Viva Latino when I cook, and some country when the hubs is around.
WHAT ARE YOU READING?
The Rattler Romance series by @eviebennetbooks and I’m trying my hand at beta-ing for @honestlyhappymoon ‘s Stange Love.
Also enjoying some great fics and updates. Shoutout to @bugheadsextape for It’s the End of the World As We Know It and @tk-strand because I got a notification that a new chapter of Fortitude is up!
WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR SELF CARE?
Cooking and posting pretty food pics. Reading and watching whatever catches my fancy in the moment. We also take long, secluded walks on the surrounding dirt roads. I’m very thankful that we’re surrounded by nature.
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Daisy Duke
I was re watching Dukes of Hazzard and I gotta say how amazing of an influence Daisy Duke is to young women.
She’s kind and loving. She is usually seen smiling and happy but easily gets worked up when her family is in danger. She cares so much about her family and her friends. However that kindness has limits and she doesn’t put up with any of the men who try and treat her like she’s just a pretty face to look at.
Daisy is beautiful. She wears feminine clothes and walks around in high heels. She cooks and cleans at home, which for some reason is now seen as negative things for women. She’s also a hard worker. She helps out with chores around the family farm and works as a waitress at the local bar. She’s a little free spirited, and through out the series she has dated multiple men, but most frequently Enos. She has been married once, and divorced, and almost married three other times, twice to Enos and once a shot-gun wedding. In the very end of the finale movie she’s still single, but she falls in and out of love with Enos throughout the series.
Daisy is also very talented. She is an excellent shot with both guns and bows and arrows. She is a skilled mechanic, taking care of her own vehicle and even able to reconstruct parts blindfolded. She is a fantastic driver, winning a NASCAR race in the place of her cousin as well as a race of her own, and out driving many others through the series. She isn’t a damsel in distress because when she does get kidnapped she usually takes care of herself and if she doesn’t free herself then she helps greatly in her own rescues. Hell in the 97 movie she even got her kidnappers to help her plan her wedding.
Daisy can be rather neiave and innocent at times, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t smart. She doesn’t normally catch onto others schemes as fast as Luke, but that is more due to her not thinking like crooks and thieves. She’s intelligent as hell, even getting a doctorate in Ecology.
I know a lot of people that call her a Mary Sue because everyone loves her, but Daisy is amazing. She has many flaws, like how she is easy to anger and sometimes won’t even listen to peoples reasons for doing things but just tears them apart anyway, like she did to Bo and Luke when she learned they were leaving home, or when she chased them around the farm with a frying pan to beat them for destroying her car without knowing that they did it because they were about to die.
Daisy Duke was everything I wanted to be when I grew up. While I’m 24 now and didn’t become the girl I admired, I have to admit she inspired me to do a lot of things. I just wanted to say a little about how I felt about this character and share her with people who may have heard references of her but never knew who she was.
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FULL EPISODE: Cinematech NE - Chrono Way, Jose!
Double the Duke means Double the Fun!
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Artist Spotlight: Ryan Wellever, epic fantasy adventure
Welcome to the Laugh It Forward Kickstarter Artist Spotlight! Every day you'll meet new cool artists doing amazing things, so check them out!
Today I'd like to introduce you to Ryan Wellever!
Ryan is the editor in chief of Drake Publishing, an independent company devoted to bringing fantasy stories back to their roots and eschewing realism. This effort is focused primarily through the emerging Lands of Azrilith universe, to which authors can submit stories. Plans for media include novels, graphic novels, and magazine. Longer aspirations include video games, and possibly movies or television.
Ryan is a gen-x kid, living in his home town of Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was born in 1974. He considers the 80s to be the best decade for a kid to grow up, thanks to its wealth of cartoons, toy lines, and kid-friendly TV shows. Among his favorites he cites Transformers, Starblazers, Voltron, Super Friends, G.I. Joe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the oft forgotten Dungeons and Dragons TV cartoon adaptation. All of these, he says, were pivotal in his understanding of good and evil. Ryan also cites a number of non-animated shows like the Dukes of Hazzard, the A-Team and Knight Rider for teaching him about antiheroes like Robin Hood.
Ryan says these influences stuck with him through school, where the desire to do the right thing got him into his fair share of trouble, until his first few years of college when he majored in criminal justice.
Sam: I used to make the mistake most artists make when asked about my work, and get into the details like characters, plot and story elements. Those are important in telling stories, but I learned they don't really draw people in. So I'm going to ask you to tell us a short story about the more important question:
why do you create your art?
Ryan: My stories started off as ideas for gaming modules with TSR (maybe WotC by then, I can’t remember). Thinking I could sell adventures for others to play. I decided to use my friends as a test group. By the time I was even close to ready for them to begin the adventure, they had lost interest. So I shelved the project for a bit. I decided, eventually, on trying my hand at writing a series. It’s been my passion ever since. I have bought (and read most) every book I could find on how to write better, learning all sorts of things, especially rules to break.
Now I love the idea of creating a world for fans to read about and enjoy. A world that might one day compare to Star Wars or other large worlds that are heavy with story and detail.
Sam: I think role-playing games were important in getting me into story telling as well. Particularly as an autistic kid, I think the practice was really helpful in learning how to navigate social situations and consider other people's motivations, which is fundamental to telling stories.
And Star Wars is certainly one of the great examples of a byzantine shared universe, along with Middle Earth, Star Trek, Marvel and DC.
My second question is who or what has most inspired your work? If I compared you to someone, what names would you be most flattered to hear?
Ryan: As far as storytelling goes, I think Star Wars has influenced me the most. What I love about Star Wars is its scope. What I call, the "Toryn Farr Evolution". Meaning, as Lucas intended, every character you see in the movies (and therefore the books, comics, games, etc) is “somebody”. They all have a name, background, and affect on the story. A lot of the characters in Star Wars you don’t even know about, but if you do some research (especially for the iconic Mos Eisley cantina scene) it makes the story ever better.
In my series, I will not force feed the readers which characters they should like. I also would like, assuming it ever grows large enough to have a fan base, write more about the characters the readers voice out that they like. I think the idea of the fan base having, at least, a small hand on the wheel that guides the story would be neat.
Sam: Yeah, I've always been fascinated with audience participation and I think most great modern fiction has some element of that. I know a lot of people talk about how Lucas in particular likes to ignore his fans, but with a franchise the size of Star Wars he's certainly not the only person at the wheel. Even if you don't deliberately involve the fans, they're going to write fan-fic anyway, so why not get them actively involved?
What have you learned from your work? What advice would you give younger creators?
Ryan: What I have learned from the years I have spent writing, creating, and working on this project (in all its aspects) is that if you don’t work on your project everyday, if you don’t spend every available minute doing something for your project, if you aren’t making sacrifices for your project, then you simply don’t want it bad enough.
My video games, movies, and Netflix addictions force me to constantly remind myself, that I need to stop spending so much time in the worlds created by others (as awesome and fantastical as they might be) and spend that time continuing to create my world so that others can enjoy spending their limited free time, in it.
Sam: Last question. What one thing do you want to change about the world?
Ryan: One thing I would like to change is the World's current state of racism. Its the readers of fantasy and gamers that I feel are least likely to be racist. I feel its these people who understand and appreciate what other cultures bring to the table.
That's why our first release will be Series I of the "Fantasy Lives Matter" T-shirt line. Series I consists of 5 of your favorite stereotype races for fantasy games.
Sam: Thanks for taking the time for this interview, Ryan, it's been a pleasure.
To see more of Ryan's awesome work, check out his website. You can also find him on Facebook, and Twitter, and most importantly, if you enjoy his work, share this interview!
p.s. If you are also an artist and are planning a Kickstarter, you might find my Six Tips to Kickstarter Success helpful, plus links to other helpful resources. Also thanks to Andrea Demonakos who's handling the bulk of our rewards fulfillment to help our Laugh It Forward project go smoothly!
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“PSX DATACENTER UPDATE 11-APRIL-2020″
[PS1] [USA][PAL] [JAPAN] [2020]
11-April-2020
11-Abril-2020
I have added today the following game entries to the PSX Datacenter:
Añadidas las siguientes entradas a la PSX Datacenter:
NTSC-J: Sekai Saikyou Ginsei Igo 3 [SLPS-03563] (J)
UPDATES: Test Drive 6 [SLUS-00839] (E) Test Drive 6 [SLES-02752] (E)(F)(G)(I)(S) Test Drive Off-Road 2 [SLUS-00609] (E) Test Drive Off-Road 2 [SLPS-01965] (J) Test Drive 4x4 [SLES-01179] (E)(F)(G) Tetsudou Ou '96 - Ikuze Okuman Chouja [SLPS-00164] (J) The Airs [SLPS-01916] (J) The Amazing Virtual Sea-Monkeys [SLUS-01475] (E)(S) The Amazing Virtual Sea-Monkeys [SLES-03858] (E)(F)(G)(I)(P)(N)(S) The Book of Watermarks [SCPS-10094 & SCPS-10095] (J) The Chessmaster 3-D [SLUS-00052] (E) The Chessmaster [SLPS-00331] (J) The Chessmaster 3-D [SLES-00187] (E) The Conveni - Ano Machi O Dokusen Seyo [SLPS-00782] (J) The Conveni - Ano Machi O Dokusen Seyo [Major Wave Series] [SLPM-86655] (J) The Conveni - Ano Machi O Dokusen Seyo [Playstation the Best] [SLPS-91104] (J) The Dukes of Hazzard - Racing for Home [SLUS-00859] (E) The Dukes of Hazzard - Racing for Home [SLES-02343] (E) Added new descriptions, hires covers & screenshots.
MANUALS: Tales of Phantasia (J) [SLPS-01770] Manual scans cleaned & compiled into cbr by gladiator.
Check them here: http://www.psxdatacenter.com/ or http://psxdatacenter.com/
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#test drive 6#the dukes of hazzard#the conveni#the airs#tales of phantasia#videogames#retrogaming#ps1#Ps1 Games#playstation#sony playstation#test drive off road#test drive 4x4
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Duke Reviews Tv: Smallville 1x15 Nicodemus
Hi Everyone, I'm Andrew Leduc And Welcome To Duke Reviews Tv Where Today We Continue Our Look At Smallville By Talking About Episode 15 Of Season 1, Nicodemus...
This Episode Sees Jonathan Turning On Clark, Lana Becoming A Sexy Flirt And Pete Setting Out To Settle A Score With Lex Because They All Came In Contact With A Strange, Toxic Flower To Which There Appears To Be No Antidote, Will Clark And Lex Find One Before Everyone Dies?
Let's Find Out As We Watch Nicodemus...
The Episode Starts With A Guy Named James Beals Racing Down An Open Road (Which Has Me Wondering With How Fast He's Going Why Police Aren't After Him) As He Calls Luthorcorp Asking To Speak To Lionel Luthor But Unable To As He's In A Meeting, Beals Smashes The Phone In Anger As He Looks Like He's About To Errupt Like A Volcano Any Minute...
Continually Speeding Up, Beals Runs Into A Truck Driven By (Of All People) Jonathan Kent...
And Seriously Guys, You Had To Have Jonathan Listening Dukes Of Hazzard Theme?...
Bumping Jonathan's Car, Beals Is Eventually Driven Off The Road When He Hits A Tree That Causes Him To Crash, Going To Check On Beals, Jonathan Finds Him Unconscious Which Leads Jonathan To Get Beals Out Of His Car Before The Car Explodes With Whatever Beals Had Inside...
But It Turns Out That Whatever Beals Had Survived As It Rises Up From The Ground Blasting Jonathan With It's Pollen And Dying Shortly After That...
Meanwhile At The Luthor Mansion, Dr. Hamilton Drops By To Tell Lex...
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Returning Home After Saving Beals, Jonathan Starts Acting To Put It Mildly Teenager-Ish...
He Starts Making Out With Martha To Clark's Disgustment, He Blows Off Chores To Watch A Football Game And Says Everything He's Ever Wanted To Say About The Luthors To Lex When He Comes Over To See If Jonathan Was All Right After The Accident...
Heading To School, Pete Can't Believe What Clark Tells Him About His Dad...
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Talking About His Feelings Toward Lana With Chloe, Chloe's Basically Tired Of Hearing About It Saying That He Can Either Play In His Loft With His Telescope Or Move On...
Flirting With Martha More At Home, She Feels Jonathan's Head To Discover That He Is Burning Up She Tells Jonathan To Get Into Bed And When She Gets Back She'll Make Him Soup...
But Matters Only Get Worse When The Bank Calls...
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Talking With The Doctor At The Hospital, He Tells Him That His Symptoms Indicate A Severe Anaphylactic Shock But They Can't Detect Anything. Asking What It Is, The Doctor Tells Martha And Clark The Truth Saying That If They Brought Jonathan In Yesterday He Would Have Told Them That He Had Never Seen Anything Like This...
But Telling Them About James Beals, Who Has Identical Symptoms As Jonathan, Clark Asks How Beals Is Now Which Leads The Doctor To Tell Them That Beals Is Not Doing Good As He Fell Into A Coma An Hour Ago...
Doing Some Investigating With Lana In The Woods Where Beals Crashed, Lana Comes Across The Flower Only To Be Sprayed With It's Pollen...
Meanwhile At Dr. Hamilton's Lab, Lex Pays Hamilton A Visit When He Discovers That Jonathan Is In The Hospital...
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Meanwhile At School, Lana Arrives In...
One Of The Hottest Outfits I've Ever Seen...
Tired Of Whitney Using His Dad As An Excuse, Lana Breaks Up With Him And Sets Her Sights On Clark By Taking Him To The School Pool And Giving Clark A Striptease...
(In Tommy Wisesu Voice) You're Tearing Me Apart, Lana!
Being Caught By Principal Kwan, Clark Is Given Detention As He Tells Chloe What Happened, Which Leads Clark To Assume That Something Happened At The Site Despite Chloe Telling Clark That Nothing Happened As Unlike Lana She's Not Looney Tunes...
I Think Alot Of The Women In NXIVM Would Disagree With You There Allison....
But Going Over Pictures She Took At The Site, Chloe Discovers Dr. Hamilton In One Of Them And Decides To Go Talk With Him While Clark Goes After Lana Afraid That The Same Thing That Happened To His Father Will Happen To Her....
And He Couldn't Be More Right As Lana Closes The Talon Early When She Decides To Take The Afternoon Off, Which Leads Lex To Talk With Her...
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Stealing Lex's Car Keys, Lana Drives The Car To The Windmill At Chandler's Field, Where She's Confronted By Clark...
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Taking Lana To The Hospital, Martha Tells Clark That Beals Has Died And Jonathan Has Slipped Into A Coma And The Doctors Don't Know How Long It Will Last...
Visiting Hamilton, Chloe Fills Clark And Pete In On What She Discovered...
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Confronting Lex On This, He Tells Clark That He Checked The Book Out Because The Settlement Where It Happened Years Ago Was On The Mansion Property And When He Heard About Jonathan, Lex Remembered It And Tracked It Down...
Asking About Hamilton, He Tells Clark That He Has No Idea Who That Is...
Knowing That Clark Is Only Worried About His Father And Lana, Lex Tells Clark That He Is Not Responsible For What Happened But He's Doing Everything He Can To Fix It...
Searching Hamilton's Lab When He's Gone, Chloe And Pete Look For Clues And Evidence Only For Pete To Accidentally Knock Over One Of The Nicodemus Plants And Get Sprayed By It's Pollen, Which Leads Pete To Flirt With Chloe Before Pete Turns Hostile And Grabs A Gun On The Table Before Asking Chloe For Her Car Keys..
Meanwhile At The Hospital, Martha Tells Clark How Her And Jonathan Met Years Ago At College...
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Stealing Clark Away From Martha, Chloe Tells Clark About Pete, Saying That After He Got Chloe's Keys, He Told Her That He's Going After Lex...
Meanwhile At The Luthor Mansion, Lex And Hamilton Find An Antidote To The Flower's Pollen But Before Lex Can Get It To The Hospital, Pete Enters...
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Taking The Antidote To The Hospital, Jonathan, Lana And Pete All Survive As Lex Decides To Take Precautions By Destroying Everything In Hamilton's Lab And Moving Hamilton Himself To Cadmus Labs Despite His Resistance Of Lex Doing This...
Once She's Out Of The Hospital, Clark Takes Lana To The Windmill At Chandler's Field...
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And That's Nicodemus And I Love This Episode...
The Story Is Great, The Characters Are Decently Written It's Just All Around A Good Episode That You'll Never Be Able To Take Your Mind Off Of And I Say See It...
Till Next Time, This Is Duke, Signing Off...
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The dubious TV tie-in The Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home at least had some decent racing in it. Released by Southpeak Interactive, designed by Sinister Games for the for the #PlayStation and #Windows versions, Spellbound for the Game Boy Color. (2000)
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Do You Remember?
Rural comedies such as The Beverly Hillbillies had been a staple of the CBS line-up in the 60's. The Dukes of Hazzard signalled a revival of the “good ol' boy” comedy.
Luke (Tom Wopat) and Bo (John Schneider) Duke were cousins and buddies in Hazzard County, located “east of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio.” No state was ever mentioned but there is a Hazard, Kentucky - a city, not a county.
Their nemesis was Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke), a fat, blustery and thoroughly corrupt local politician, always seen in a white flannel suit. The Dukes easily managed to avoid capture by dim-witted Sheriff Coltrane (James Best), Hogg's brother-in-law, while acting as Robin Hoods of the county.
The Dukes sped up and down the county in their souped-up 1969 Dodge Charger, the General Lee, occasionally pausing for some advice from their wise old uncle Jesse (Denver Pyle).
Moonshine, wild car chases and crashes along with lots of scantily clad young women populated the series, including the Dukes' gorgeous cousin Daisy, played by Catherine Bach, who reputedly had her legs insured for $US 20 million. Country star Waylon Jennings served as off-screen narrator, to the accompaniment of fast-paced banjo music.
The considerable success of The Dukes of Hazzard spawned several imitations, including: Lobo, Harper Valley PTA and a spin-off from Dukes itself, Enos starred Sheriff Coltrane's grinning Deputy Enos (Sonny Shroyer). When Enos departed the series he was replaced by a new Deputy, Cletus (Rick Hurst).
In the spring of 1982, Tom Wopat and John Schneider walked out on The Dukes of Hazzard in a contract dispute over their salaries and share of the merchandising royalties from Dukes toys, games, T-shirts and other merchandise that were selling like hotcakes.
Warner Brothers held a nationwide hunt to find two new Dukes to fill their shoes in the series and, after screening 2,230 applicants, settled on Byron Cherry and Christopher Mayer.
It was explained that Luke and Bo had left Hazzard to try their luck on the NASCAR racing circuit and that their cousins, Coy and Vance, had returned home after a six-year absence to help Uncle Jesse run the farm. Deputy Enos Strate was back, but it just wasn't the same.
The show's ratings and Wopat's and Schneider's careers all suffered as a result of the feud, so a settlement was finally reached and Luke and Bo returned to Hazzard County the following February. That fall, Coy and Vance were gone.
The series also took its toll in real automobiles as a result of all those chases and crashes. Although on-screen, the General Lee never seemed to have a scratch, almost 300 look-alikes were wrecked during filming. Identically painted Dodge Chargers were kept on hand during production of each episode, so filming was never held up.
“First Unit” cars were driven only by the stars of the show, while “Second Unit cars” - driven by stunt drivers for the action scenes - looked alike on screen but were very different under the skin. These cars were equipped with full roll cages and boxes of lead weights in the boot (trunk) as ballast to keep the cars level in the air when performing stunt jumps.
Once a car had performed a jump, it was finished. The shock of the impact on landing destroyed the structural integrity of the car, even if there was no visible damage. And if the shot didn't turn out right the first time, the crew would film it again with another car.
The theme song from the series, sung by Waylon Jennings, was on the charts during 1980. An animated version of the show, titled The Dukes, aired on CBS's Saturday morning line-up from February to November, 1983 with the series' regulars providing the voices.
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Forget Your Raptor: This Ford F-1 Custom Truck Has 1,000 HP!
We first met John Arrendale at the F-100 Reunion in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. In fact, he was just getting acquainted with his freshly completed F-1 race truck. John had been working closely with Allen Mason of Mason’s Hot Rods in Spartanburg, South Carolina, for the last two years. Mason’s is a family owned and operated business since 1979 with some unique vehicles to their credit. They’ve built custom rides for movies such as Days of Thunder, The Fast and The Furious, Dukes of Hazzard, and Talladega Nights, along with many high-end custom vehicles for clients. You dream it, they build it.
John’s dream was building a high-performance F-1 Ford and in his search for the right builder, a mutual friend recommended Mason’s for the job. The goal was simple. John smiles when he says, “I simply wanted to go fast!” John is a unique customer, part of a family owned poultry business in Georgia that includes a fleet of more than a thousand trucks! He confesses that his need for speed began as a young man in his Georgia mountain home. As a new driver, he recalls careening around twisty mountain roads that were as dangerous as they were exhilarating. John was looking forward to airing out his new F-1 at the half-mile WannaGOFAST event at Heaven’s Landing in Clayton, Georgia. With a cool 1,000 hp underhood, the truck should satisfy the need for speed without the sheer drop-offs of those terrifying mountain roads.
This article was originally featured on Classic Trucks. For more stories like this, check out the HOT ROD Network.
Of course, it takes a monumental amount of planning to transform a dream into reality. In John’s initial search for the right project vehicle, he recalled that his grandfather had a Ford F-1 many years before. It planted the seed and fortunately there was a man in his hometown who owned more than 15 vintage F-1s, all in various stages of disrepair. John purchased several in order to come up with the parts necessary for a complete vehicle, turning it over to Mason’s with some really basic guidance. “When I first spoke to Allen, I told him I want to go fast. Here’s the checkbook,” John says with a laugh! Of course, the discussion was a bit more elaborate with the men finally deciding on a recipe for speed that would transform the stripped-down, stock F-1 body into John’s high-performance race truck.
The assembly of an all-new architecture began with Mason ordering a TCI Engineering chassis with several areas on the frame reinforced to handle the 1,000 hp goal. While the truck was not designed as a hard-core corner carver, straight-line stability had its own challenges, so specific additions included a triangulated four-bar rear, tubular A-arms up front, RideTech coilovers, and custom motor mounts. Mason added Shelby power steering and a Mustang II rack along with a Currie 9-inch rear running 3.25 gears and 35-spline axles. Wilwood disc brakes provided modern clamping pressure. Once the chassis was nimble and balanced, powdercoating by Old Furnace Powder Coating in Spartanburg, South Carolina, handled the cosmetics.
Keeping a Ford in a Ford, the motor is a 5.4-liter modified Shelby V-8 with a Cobra Jet crank, Crower rods, MMR pistons, stock cams, and custom-built, long-tube, stainless steel headers feeding 3-inch, side-exiting pipes. Lots of aspiration choices were available but the icing on this cake was the liquid-cooled Kenne Bell 3.6 supercharger capable of up to 28 pounds of boost. Mason says one of the biggest tricks to making big horsepower is keeping intercooler temps low. This truck is unique in that the blower combines a Kenne Bell BIGUN intercooler with a Double Pass heat exchanger from C&R Racing, using two 10-inch fans along with a 5-gallon coolant reservoir rather than the normal 1 or 2 quarts. A custom cold-air kit pulls air from outside the engine room, ducted from the driver side front fender. The heart of a vehicle is always the motor and the sound from this one is reminiscent of a high-dollar Italian supercar, thanks to the Kooks mufflers producing an appropriately menacing growl.
Along with speed, cosmetics were a simultaneous goal. Custom valve covers sport the truck’s logo and the firewall is clean with all the holes filled. Carbon-fiber accents, chrome, and polished aluminum rack up style points. Getting the power to the ground began with a TREMEC T56 Magnum six-speed, custom-built for the truck and capable of handling the power. Also staying in the Ford family, the wheels are Shelby-style American Racing, 18×9 up front and 18×12 in the rear, running Nitto Extreme drag radials. As a pleasant surprise, however, mega horsepower was not the only consideration during this build.
Even though the F-1 is a race truck in every sense, capable of more than 1,000 rwhp, and with a cockpit that is clearly a driver-oriented environment, creature comforts abound inside with power steering, air conditioning, power one-piece side glass, full leather interior, suede headliner, and a Lecarra wheel on an ididit column. The Shelby GT500 seats are upholstered in Marauder Gray and embroidered with the “F1000” logo. Safety was addressed with a subtle but strong chromoly rollcage built by Stott’s Racing, along with Simpson five-point harnesses. The truck’s gauges add to the aviation cockpit flair, made by Classic Instruments. The four knobs under the radio-delete panel control the air conditioning while the custom-made tall shifter works the TREMEC.
Aerodynamic issues were next on the list. Penetrating the wind is a primary concern when the lofty goal is somewhere near 200 mph, especially when you’re dealing with a body shape originally designed in the ’50s when 70 was fast! Tricks began with a flush-mounted windshield and one-piece side glass. The openings for the original hood locks were welded shut and the hood dechromed. The grille was smoothed by eliminating the parking lights and all four fenders were radiused to bring them closer to the tires, preventing air turbulence from slowing the truck. A carbon-fiber splitter up front minimizes air underneath. In the rear, the custom tonneau by KPR Racing provides a wind-cheating cover for the bed and features a built-in adjustable spoiler to defuse a speed-robbing vortex. A smooth pan wraps up the rear, fitted with classic round Pontiac taillights.
Lift the tonneau cover and you’ll discover the rear-mounted 21-gallon fuel cell that motivates the big V-8. In the middle of the bed is the clearance cover for the Currie rear and close to the cab wall is the 5-gallon tank for the intercooler. The extended inner fender panels allow the wider, road-gripping rubber necessary for a proper launch and John has a custom bed floor on the short list for the future. With all the go-fast goodies in place, the final step was spraying the truck Metallic Magnetic Gray with black lettering. Whether you are admiring the engine, interior, bed or body, you’ll be impressed with the elegant execution at every level.
John and Mason are putting careful miles on the truck now but expect it to reach the 1,000 hp mark with ease. As soon as it’s tuned, John plans to put it on the runway and is hoping for some significant numbers, finally satisfying that need for speed that began as a teenager. Oh yes, and did we mention that the truck in its debut outing captured the Truck of the Year award at the F-100 Reunion? Even before it’s launched, this high-speed ride is already off to a flying start! John sends special thanks to Allen, Larry, and Jerry at Mason’s for turning dreams into reality.
FACTS & FIGURES John Arrendale 1950 FORD “F-1000” CHASSIS Frame: Custom-modified TCI Engineering chassis, reinforced to handle the extra horsepower and powdercoated by Old Furnace Powder Coating in Spartanburg, SC Rearend / Ratio: Currie 9-inch rear running 3.25 gears and 35-spline axles Rear Suspension: TCI Engineering triangulated four-bar, RideTech coilovers Rear Brakes: Wilwood 12-inch discs with four-piston calipers Front Suspension: TCI Engineering tubular A-arms, RideTech coilovers Front Brakes: Wilwood 12-inch discs with four-piston calipers Steering Box: Shelby power steering and a Mustang II rack-and-pinion Front Wheels: American Racing VN527 in Gray 18×8 Rear Wheels: American Racing VN527 in Gray 18×12 Front Tires: 245/45-18 Nitto Extreme NT555 Rear Tires: 305/45-18 Nitto Extreme NT555 Gas Tank: Bed-mounted, 21-gallon fuel cell
DRIVETRAIN Engine: 2009 Ford GT 500 custom built by Premiere Automotive, Spartanburg, SC Heads: Factory heads, extrude honed Internals: Cobra Jet crank, Manley rods, MMR pistons, Clevite bearings Valve Covers: Custom with the “F1000” logo Manifold / Induction: Kenne Bell 3.6 liquid-cooled blower with a BIGUN intercooler, Double Pass heat exchanger from C & R Racing, and auxiliary cooling capacity in the bed. Ignition: Factory electronic Headers: Custom-built, long-tube, stainless steel headers by Barillaro Speed, Knoxville, TN Exhaust / Mufflers: 3-inch stainless steel system with Kooks mufflers Radiator: C & R Racing Super Snake radiator with dual SPAL fans, Moorseville, NC Transmission: TREMEC T56 Magnum six-speed, with Atomic Twin Disc clutch system Shifter: Tall custom
BODY Style: Ford F-1 pickup Modifications: Flush-mounted windshield, one-piece side glass, custom running boards with side exhausts Fenders front / rear: All four radiused to conform tightly to the wheels, custom 4-inch tubs in the rear Hood: Dechromed, original hood release levers eliminated Grille: Chrome with parking lights eliminated, front splitter designed by Mason’s Hot Rods Bed: Pickup bed details by Dan Carpenter, custom aluminum tonneau cover by KPR, Spartanburg, SC
Bodywork and Paint by: L & M Auto Body, Mill Spring, NC, black lettering by Jeremy Kemp, Spartanburg, SC Paint Type / Color: PPG, Magnetic Metallic Gray Headlights / Taillights: HID / 1949 Pontiac taillights Outside Mirrors: None Bumpers: Eliminated
INTERIOR Dashboard: Smoothed and painted to match the exterior Gauges: Classic Instruments with aviation-style bezels Air Conditioning: Vintage Air Stereo: Motor music! Steering Wheel: Lecarra Steering Column: ididit Seats: Shelby G.T. 500 with Simpson Racing harnesses and “F1000” logo Upholstery by: Got U Covered, Greer, SC Material / Color: Marauder Gray leather, suede headliner Carpet: Mercedes square weave
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Don’t be like dem Duke Boys.
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Remember Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home? (Throwback)
Remember Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home? (Throwback)
Growing up I learned a lot from classic shows and video games that many now a days may never know. I know Michael Vick in Madden 2004 was a cheat code, I should have not been playing The Godfather at age 5 and that Dukes of Hazzard left a scar on my memory from the clunky, confusing game that was published in 1999 by SouthPeak…
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Good Saturday morning, at least I think its morning. Finding mornings a real gas burner, since have no TV right now. A account safu with Sparklight, so doing lots of other things like reading online, since that, and writing are the only things online with CenturyLink’s REAL SLOW bandwidth, it’s not speed all though for things Interweb I feel the need for speed, but since it ain’t oh well. The dorks in the bean counting sales department of CenturyLink, as well as engineering departments can’t get it together to get me the horsepower as of yet, so we can go doing radio. FYI, can’t do that since Marci and Erik Johnson of Twin Falls who held the clubs radio gear in ransome which is completely against the law. The law says its a civil matter not yet a criminal matter. Which I’m firing back with a law suit, of $12k, a day, for the past year come December 1st when we got tangled up with them. I thought since they were aviators, that they’d fly with us better. The thing that tweaks me the worst? They still have my videos, both DVD and VHS, plus old Bessie our trusted heart of KTOW. $500,000.00 k ought to awaken their step a bit don;t ya’ll think. So turned to former Bishop of our Church, Brent Nielson. Who because he was my Bishop, was a conflict of interest in such proceedings, so the hammer hits and the race in the courts of our area on that begins Monday at 11:00 hours. Okay then. The KnyteWolf thing. Understand KnyteWolf is not a time of day or night when I’m active. Although I am nocturnal any way, but KnyteWolf, is an amalgamation, between or joing together, of the Knytes-of-Dixie/Hazzard County Knytes, and AyreWolf Aviation. It’s about toews as well as a radio show. As such we launch as of this morning the KnyteWolf WolfPack, If you love Gearz, with Stacey David on MotorTrend TV you’ll be all wet with desire for the KnyteWolf WolfPack. Which is a fan Club, for the radio show, as well as our TV Launch in mid March 2020. . Okay next:
When we hear at Highway Hooker/Cooter’s Toewing, say Stink Toew is Us. It has nothing to do with huffing a womans smelly feet in nylons, although I have an acquired hankering for,like Brocoly, which as a kid you don’t lik it, but as our mouths and hunger appetites, mature, we accept it. Some even enjoy it, although I prefer, Okra, versus Brocoli. No, A stink Toew, or as I say it Stink toew, which I got from Heavy Rescue, 401. Jammie Davis said looks like a stink tow to him. What a stinky tow is, is; one of those towing/recoveries, that is much harder, than others. A rig overturned{which we specialize in} is a Stink Tow or Stink Toew. A rig burried in a snow drift. That’s a Stink Toew. I never conjured up the term on my own. For as long back as I can remember, a foot or and especially toe, or as I spell it, toew, was never meant to be a sexual fettish. Some french guy in DC, started a publication called PhooteNotes. Meaning news of towing. Later it became a tag we used, when the want ad classified publisher, started Tr-FootNotes. our industry has had this stigma, of putting feet and toes with our industry. So in my limited defense, why not use the offbeat humor of PhooteNotes, to make money. REAL CAse for the cause of making money. When I first bumped into the idea of taking a snyde humoious joke of toes and tows was when off handidly, I tried to work that in with an ad for the TimesNews here, of toes and tows. Well, big Rick our native American bro, of the Knytes took a snap shot of me smooching his old lady’s toes. Yes she had pantyhose on, so Rick and the Club went one thing further, they contracted for a year of a billboard lease, and plastered that photo of me smooching his old lady’s toes. Being the business person I am I wondered how can I make that, make me money? A few weeks later caught a ad on CH-6 out of Boise kissing a rich bytches hand in a bathroom, where he fixed the rich Bytch’s toilet. Saw a Yeller pages ad out of Star Valley Wyoming that read we don’t want your arms or legs, just your tows. Of course shortly after I colided with things Hazzard County-aka, the Dukes of Hazzard. So an intelligent producer worked up an ad where sweet Daisy, broke down in her Jeep, Cooter was called, and at the end of the ad, Crazy Cooter kisses Daisy’s toes. The tag read we Luv Tows. About 2009, I ran into a very sweet, gal at a dive in Bliss Idaho, who as it turned out was studying to be a Human relationship Counselor, aka a sex thearapist. The wheels started turning and we did a like run gig of a Dr. Ruth’s show. So one afternoon I was running on adrelinlin, like I am now, and mis-spelled tow as toe. So sweet Emme, said why not scrunch the words together, issmash em, and thus the word TOEW, and TOEWING was born. Nuff Said. So as I run out of fuel this morning thinking of bedding down on the floor again, although my Bishop, now got me a bed from DI, have no way to haul it home. Mini Wolf is down with an electrical malfunction, yes it’ll run as long as the battery stays up, trouble is if the battery pukes, so does it. Electrical fuel pump. Thank goodness LexiBelle, >(<} has a mechanical fuel pum, and no saftey switch which means a push and she”ll stay running up battery or not. Not so for Mini Wolf. [><] . Any mile, I need to drift off. More this evening.
KnyteWolf Chronicles part 4 Good Saturday morning, at least I think its morning. Finding mornings a real gas burner, since have no TV right now.
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