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why was he doing this. ur not a vibe bro
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๐ง๐ง
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is this anything
is these two fucking anything at all
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been wearing one side of my broken glasses like a monocle bc i'm only visually impaired on one eye
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I turn yaoi into yuri like jesus turns water into wine
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Glendy : I am collecting references The reference :
Just a bunch of dudes litting other dude's cigarette
#I once got a crush on a guy just bc he lit my cig for me and it was kind of romantic#so by that logic all of these guys have crushes on each other
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eating it sloppy style <3
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you wanna kill germans?
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greatest bob mystery to me is what the fuck is webster eating in the truck
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dexter fletcher goes go-karting in a piece promoting lock, stock and two smoking barrels (1998) - KARTRACING magazine, october 1998. ๐๏ธ ๐ฆmore photos + article under the cut!
Dexter Fletcher and Nick Moran, stars of the new British film 'Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels', have raced karts indoors and they now fancied driving a racing kart outdoors. With some help from Deavinsons and their new PRD 2-stroke, KARTRACING was happy to oblige...
Club sound-system guru Darrin De-Grads contacted his friend Oli Wheeler (KARTRACING's track-tester) to see if he could arrange a 2-stroke PRD sample for his mates Nick and Dexter. The fact that they both wanted to experience the 2-stroke presented us with a fortuitous problem.
The inevitable spinning/stalling and push-starts that accompany the introduction to a traditional direct-drive machine present potential [?] for all concerned. Therefore, what we required was a user-friendly [2-stroke PRD,] one with a clutch. Since Deavinson's PRD is so equipped and [none of us] at KARTRACING have had a go in one, Oli and I arranged to meet Dexter and Nick at Rye House.
During the journey to Rye, Radio 1's film critic reviews, ironically, [covered] 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'. Alarm bells should have [rang] when the character described Godzilla, in his round-up, as an underrated film and 'well worth checking out.' For his review of 'Lock, Stock...', he obviously decided that this highly praised film was due for a [?] and felt that the film's style, plot and structure were derivative of Quentin Tarantino, dismissing the film as merely a 'British Reservoir Dogs', a misplaced and ironic observation considering that Tarantino himself is always keen to explain how Reservoir Dogs is a pot-pourri of various movies.
However, what interested me was the negative application of the word 'derivative.' Now, without wishing to get into some philosophical [discussion,] what the hell isn't 'derivative' these days, and especially within the [?] of go-karting.
Deavinson's PRD is another attempt at devising a 'budget' 2-stroke - goodness me, how 'derivative!' [...]
partial transcript of the article written by Nick Gordon
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Donโt mind me. Just thinking about dick winters losing his two besties in the same month in the same year, one of them passing on his birthday
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