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Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

How the hell is that creepy fuck Andy Dick even still alive after all his degeneracy?

 
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This reminds me of my Czech Shepard.
I was ripping siding on my table saw the other day and apparently wasn't giving him enough attention..
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Not for sale. I am going to fix it up
I could take you to a place tomorrow, that I would bet has at least 40 cars that are rotting into the ground..........haven't been by Rogers place in 37 years, but I would bet every car he had last time I saw him, plus probably a few more are still there.........tri 50's Chevys, 40 fords.......60's Chevys, model T's, A's........

He was helping me work on a 59 Harley, and his dad told me a story of the model T setting in the corner of the shop.........said they bought it at an auction and drove it home.......it was smoking a little, and Roger told his dad he would put some rings in it, tore it apart, and 20 years later it was still there............

Gonna fix it up.........hell Roger is probably 75 by now............
 
The Gee Bee Model R Super Sportster is a classic airplane designed by Granville Brothers Aircraft of Springfield, Massachusetts, and built specifically for the 1932 Thompson Trophy Race. The airplane was billed as "the fastest and most maneuverable licensed airplane for its horsepower in the United States", and it kept up to its name winning the 1932 race for pilot Jimmy Doolittle, and setting a new world landplane speed record of 476 km/h

 
The Gee Bee Model R Super Sportster is a classic airplane designed by Granville Brothers Aircraft of Springfield, Massachusetts, and built specifically for the 1932 Thompson Trophy Race.

They have a replica at the museum in Bradley, CT. Also a B29. I specifically arranged my travel plans when visiting a customer in Springfield so I would have a few hours to visit the museum. Same in Richmond, VA - but they are now closed. That one was personal because they had a Pitcairn Mail Wing - my FIL flew the last open-cockpit mail run in one (not the one they had on display..)
 
The Gee Bee Model R Super Sportster is a classic airplane designed by Granville Brothers Aircraft of Springfield, Massachusetts, and built specifically for the 1932 Thompson Trophy Race. The airplane was billed as "the fastest and most maneuverable licensed airplane for its horsepower in the United States", and it kept up to its name winning the 1932 race for pilot Jimmy Doolittle, and setting a new world landplane speed record of 476 km/h

And killing a lot of the people who flew it!

There is one or a replica of one hanging in the atrium of the Springfield museums in downtown Springfield. Utterly terrifying to look at its proportions and engine.

Dolittle was amazing before he bombed Tokyo. And continued to age brilliantly!

Sirhr
 
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The Gee Bee Model R Super Sportster is a classic airplane designed by Granville Brothers Aircraft of Springfield, Massachusetts, and built specifically for the 1932 Thompson Trophy Race. The airplane was billed as "the fastest and most maneuverable licensed airplane for its horsepower in the United States", and it kept up to its name winning the 1932 race for pilot Jimmy Doolittle, and setting a new world landplane speed record of 476 km/h


I think he wore the tie because his balls were so big that by the end of the day their weight would require he sling them up with his silk cravat.....

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Wonder if a Corsair prop would have pulled that thing through the air any faster.
 
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