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Trips 10-27-2010 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 784735)
800 lbs, 200 hp :yum:

That's haulin ass

:iagree:

antennahead 10-27-2010 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 784735)
800 lbs, 200 hp :yum:

That's haulin ass

How about the 800lb 300HP kit version :eek:

frost 10-27-2010 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by antennahead (Post 784768)
How about the 800lb 300HP kit version :eek:

I didn't catch that one. That's almost too fast. That's like shooting a gun, you really gotta be careful where you're pointed when you pull the trigger (push the gas)

antennahead 10-27-2010 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 784771)
I didn't catch that one. That's almost too fast. That's like shooting a gun, you really gotta be careful where you're pointed when you pull the trigger (push the gas)

I'd love to own one of those. I thought it weird though that the 300HP kit version was $25,000, and the finished and race ready 200HP version was $50,000.

Xan 10-27-2010 09:12 PM

Pre-build vs a do it yourself kit...

frost 10-30-2010 03:51 PM

Guys, I hate to say it…but a lot of you are letting me down. More importantly, you’re letting yourselves and your gender down. Every time I go out to a bar and I see a guy with a purple or pink shot in their hand, a small part of Burt Reynolds’s mustache dies.

When I venture out to a restaurant and I see a man with a martini that is any other color than clear, I am forced to say a small weeping prayer for the future of mankind. Now I don’t mean to turn this into a post strictly directed at guys, because ladies…this is of the utmost importance to you too. What a person drinks says quite a bit about who they are, and if the man at your side prefers drinks with umbrellas over ones with whiskey, well…you’ve got some serious decisions to make. So without further ado, I present:

1. Thou Shalt Learn to Enjoy Whisk(e)y - Bourbon, Scotch, Irish, Tennessee whiskey and every other form of the drink shall heretofore be your best buddy. You can start by mixing with soda at first to ween yourself into it if you need to (Jim Beam and Coke is a perfectly acceptable manly drink), but at some point you’re going to have to learn to drink the stuff on its own. It’s a complex, mysterious and brooding spirit, which are not coincidentally three things you as a man should also strive to be. This commandment is the most important, and the hardest to get through, which is why it’s first. If you can master the ways of Daniels, Walker, Dickel, Jameson and Glenlivet…the rest of this should be cake.

2. There is No Such Thing as a “Chocolate Martini” - This has been said elsewhere many a time before, but it bears repeating. The only things that should be in a martini are gin (or a quality vodka), vermouth, and garnish like an olive or onion. Anything else, and you’ve made a grave mistake punishable by a lifetime of Grey’s Anatomy reruns.

3. Thou Shalt Not Drink a Frozen Drink - The ONLY exception to this is if you’re at the beach or on a cruise. Otherwise, stick to hunks of ice or chilled mugs to cool your drink. Alcohol is not meant to be drunk in smoothie form.

4. Thou Shalt Not Consume Drinks With Idiotic Gimmicky Names Meant to Cover Up How Girly They Are - So help me God, if I see any of you jackasses out there with a Sex on the Beach or a Screw Me Blue in your hands, I’ll slap it to the ground and eat your worthless soul so fast you’ll truly come to appreciate the phrase “life flashed before my eyes” like never before. You’re not fooling anyone. Just because peach schnapps has some alcohol in it does not qualify it as an alcoholic beverage. It has its place in the great wide world of booze, but mixed up with 18 other fruit-flavored alcohols and garnished with a paper umbrella and stupid name ain’t it.

5. Thou Shalt Learn to Appreciate All Forms of Beer - If Natty Light, Keystone and Coors are your idea of what beer is and is meant to be, you’re living your drinking-life like that of a child in sub-Saharan Africa. Bring that inner impoverished child into the “civilized” world and open your dry crusty wind-chapped eyes to the world of ambers, stouts, saisons, hefeweissens and the multitude of heavenly hops-angels just waiting to surround you and give you a glimpse of the Promised Land. While you’re still getting over your silly stigma that Guinness is a “heavy” beer and cringing at the thought of a slice of lemon in your Hoegaarden, the rest of us will be happily melting our brains away into oblivion. With the superhot hops-angels, of course.

6. No Worthwhile Woman Will Ever Be Impressed With How Much You Can Drink - Being able to funnel six beers at once or taking down an entire fifth of rum in one night may impress the **** out of your buddies, but no quality woman on earth will give a damn about how much you can drink. For that matter it’s really not worth even trying, as trying and failing will produce far more disgusting consequences than you ever bargained on. Let it be known: while some refer to alcohol as “Liquid Panty Remover”, puke is far better known as “Liquid Loneliness”.

7. It’s More Than Okay to Drink Wine - Knowing the name of a few good Cabernets and Pinot Noirs is a highly valuable thing. Inevitably in your life you’ll need to go to expensive restaurants for anniversaries, birthdays, and pet funerals… and knowing what’s good vs. what tastes like grape-flavored vinegar not only makes you look smart and sophisticated, but saves you from drinking grapes that taste like they were fermented in horseshit. Become familiar with the ins-and-outs of a few wines, and the impression you’ll make will be well worth it. Being labeled as “cultured” is never a bad thing…being labeled as “ignorant” always is.

8. It’s Worth it to Learn the Rules and Traditions of the Drinking World Before You Go Out Into the Wild (and Make an *** Out of Yourself) - Pro Tip: When drinking one of the aforementioned obligatory wines at one of the aforementioned stuffy and overpriced restaurants, do not sniff the cork. Check it for mold or odd discoloration, and then put it down…but do not sniff it like a damned country bumpkin. Pro Tip 2: Do not make a big show of popping the cork off a bottle of champagne. Hold a cloth or towel over the cork and catch it before it shoots into the ceiling. It’s the grown-up thing to do. There are a thousand small rules like these (or maybe “customs” is a better word?) surrounding the booze-life that knowing can be the difference between you looking like a showboating know-nothing jackass, or a refined gentleman of great taste and culture. The two mentioned here are a start, but take the time to learn what separates grown men from the forever-frat-boys and you’ll be more than a few steps ahead.

9. The Way You Treat Bartenders and Waitstaff Says More About You Than You Know - I don’t mean to get all Jesus-y on you guys, but as the Good Book says, “That which you have done unto the least of these, you have done unto me.” And I can tell you, that’s exactly how a woman or prospective business associate will see it. Snapping, clapping, yelling, whistling or just general rudeness to someone waiting on you are a sure sign to anyone in your company that if they spend enough time around you, you’ll eventually treat them with the same selfish nonchalance and disdain that you treat those who are paid to be nice to you. And for crying out loud, TIP WELL. You have no idea how far this can take you.

10. Any Free Drink is a Good Drink - I know, this seemingly negates some of the previous rules, but hear me out. Not even mentioning the many economical reasons that you should never ever in your life turn down a free drink when offered to you (which essentially boil down to: YOU’RE NOT BUYING IT AND IT’S NOT POISON, SO WHO CARES!?!), it’s just plain RUDE to turn down a shot or drink purchased by someone else for you (unless it is, in fact, poison). They’ve not only put down their hard-earned dollar to buy you a taste of the good life, but they’ve also taken the social gamble of saying “Hey, this is a person who deserves a drink for saving babies/stopping (evil) moving trains/kicking my *** in Guitar Hero, and by golly…I’m going to buy them a beverage in public to show the world how noteworthy their accomplishment is!” That’s quite simply a proposition you can’t say no to. If you do, you’re a ****.





From:
The 10 Commandments For Drinking Like a Man

antennahead 10-31-2010 12:08 PM

Le Corbusier Chaise:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUPknPsuDns

blue660r01 10-31-2010 12:23 PM

http://www.floridamethlabcleanup.com...5/meth_lab.jpg

antennahead 11-02-2010 05:01 PM

Nice automobile themed watches:

TopSpeed's 10 Best Car-Themed Timepieces - Top Speed

antennahead 11-02-2010 05:10 PM

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Aston Martin DB9 Jaeger le Coultre watch:

Aston Martin DB9 opens its doors to the AMVOX2 Transponder watch | Crave | CNET UK


http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1288735774

TreeSemdyZee 11-02-2010 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by antennahead (Post 793103)

Those are some nice watches. The Bugatti one definitely has me baffled. :icon14:

06_footy 11-02-2010 07:17 PM

So does this count as refined? Christmas came alittle earlier and i now have my first flatscreen.

http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...1022010068.jpg

TreeSemdyZee 11-02-2010 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 06_footy (Post 793251)
So does this count as refined? Christmas came alittle earlier and i now have my first flatscreen.

http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...1022010068.jpg

I did the same thing about a month ago. Can't believe I waited.

06_footy 11-02-2010 07:35 PM

Yeah, im picking up my collectors edition of Fallout: New Vegas thursday. Im excited to see how videogames are on this tv. I know just watching regular television has been an improvement.

antennahead 11-02-2010 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 06_footy (Post 793251)
So does this count as refined? Christmas came alittle earlier and i now have my first flatscreen.

http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...1022010068.jpg

Your first flatscreen is reason to celebrate, congrats :tup:
I remember my first one, Pioneer plasma bought at Costco back in January of 2005. If this helps you feel better about your purchase, I paid $3,000 for that set :eek: ....... and that was considered a bargain at the time :p
Stock up on some good movies and enjoy!

antennahead 11-07-2010 10:02 PM

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Think I need some 4 Roses Bourbon :yum:

Tasting Notes: Four Roses Bourbon | Gear Patrol


http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...7&d=1289188920

frost 11-07-2010 10:13 PM

So, I got this gift yesterday of "crystal head vodka." Interesting bottle, to say the least. So I googled it today, and I found out this is a dan aykroyd project. :roflpuke2:


http://jbarrettart.com/wp-content/up...8/11/vodka.jpg
Not sure how good it is, but it's about $45 for 750 mL

antennahead 11-07-2010 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 800381)
So, I got this gift yesterday of "crystal head vodka." Interesting bottle, to say the least. So I googled it today, and I found out this is a dan aykroyd project. :roflpuke2:


http://jbarrettart.com/wp-content/up...8/11/vodka.jpg
Not sure how good it is, but it's about $45 for 750 mL

Cool, make some Martinis with it and report back....... at that price, don't dare mix it with juice :p

frost 11-07-2010 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by antennahead (Post 800387)
Cool, make some Martinis with it and report back....... at that price, don't dare mix it with juice :p

It will be a while, I got so sick last night that it will be a few weeks before I'm ready to tough alcohol again :bowrofl:

antennahead 11-07-2010 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 800398)
It will be a while, I got so sick last night that it will be a few weeks before I'm ready to tough alcohol again :bowrofl:


:wtf2:

Jessobear 11-15-2010 07:46 AM

So I collect and play expensive/vintage/rare Ibanez guitars. Haven't seen anything like that mentioned in this thread.

kenchan 11-15-2010 03:57 PM

not guitars but i am a Fantom G8 (with full expansion), VPiano, and Yamaha CP1 owner. :p saving up to get me a new Rhodes Mk7 88Active in the coming yrs to place next to my VPiano. until then practice practice practice, x10000000000000000000000...

frost 11-15-2010 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Jessobear (Post 809861)
So I collect and play expensive/vintage/rare Ibanez guitars. Haven't seen anything like that mentioned in this thread.

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 810528)
not guitars but i am a Fantom G8 (with full expansion), VPiano, and Yamaha CP1 owner. :p saving up to get me a new Rhodes Mk7 88Active in the coming yrs to place next to my VPiano. until then practice practice practice, x10000000000000000000000...

:pics:

fullmonty 11-15-2010 08:21 PM

http://www.firehouse.com/forums/atta...9&d=1285887760 22Kt Hand Painted/gold leaf shield. Pure sex, wish it was mine.

http://www.firehouse.com/forums/atta...1&d=1261181112 Phenix TL2 Leather Helmet. Pure Sex, Ordering mine this week. Wait time to get it- 4-6 weeks. All hand made

Jessobear 11-19-2010 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 810731)
:pics:

Here you go:

http://users.ameritech.net/diabolus/RG20051-04.jpg

This one is a 2005 RG2005-1 that I put a neck from a JEM77VBK on (I also switched the pickups). This is a hand-dipped paint finish and there were only about 100 of these made. Every one is totally unique.

http://users.ameritech.net/diabolus/jem77fp-01.jpg

This is a 1991 JEM77FP. This is a Steve Vai model. This finish is actually fabric under clear.

http://users.ameritech.net/diabolus/rbm2nt-9.jpg

That one is a 1991 RBM2NT. This was the signature model of Reb Beach, the guitarist from Winger. They made these for three years and probably made about 200 a year. The top on this guitar is Hawaiian koa and the neck is made of pao ferro. Due to the woods used and the low production, this is the most valuable one I own.

http://users.ameritech.net/diabolus/rgt320qrbb-4.jpg

On the right is a 2006 RGT320QRBB. This is a regular production model, but it's just a beautiful guitar. The body and neck are one solid piece and the top is quilted maple with a transparent brown finish. My particular guitar is the actual show guitar that Ibanez used in their booth at NAMM (music industry show) and it appeared in some promotional literature. The quality of the maple top is of a higher grade than the standard production instruments.

The middle is just the guitar from above with the original dot neck and an old set of pickups. On the left is a J-Custom RG8520TB. This is a line of guitars that are made hand made in extremely limited numbers and are not sold in the US. So they're very hard to come by. That one is actually on the way out in the near future to make room for a slightly different guitar.

ImportConvert 11-19-2010 08:21 AM

I enjoy shooting (Current toy is a P226 Stainless Elite in 357SIG customized by GGI, QPQ black finish, etc. SHoots a hair over 1" at 25 yards.)

Also enjoy flashlights, current toy is a Surefire 6P with a custom drop-in that puts out 500 lumens of 3000K tint LED goodness.

Hrmmm...I also like sushi and pumping iron, but those are more like intangables.

shadoquad 11-19-2010 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Jessobear (Post 815584)
Here you go:

Jessobear, your collection is gorgeous!!! I assume you're a shredder?

Couple guys on the board are players. I used to play. Jeffblue and antennahead are guitarists, too.

kenchan 11-19-2010 11:45 AM

nice guitars! :tup:

for my stuff just check out online music shops.. i dont mod my keyboards so they look the same as the one at the stores... hahaha :D

my G8 looks like this...
Roland Fantom-G8 | Sweetwater.com

my VPiano looks like this...
Roland V-Piano | Sweetwater.com

my CP1 looks like this...
Yamaha CP1 | Sweetwater.com

my nord looks like this...
Nord Stage EX Compact | Sweetwater.com

.. and so on.

frost 11-19-2010 11:35 PM

The 10 manliest cocktails (and how to make them) – Guyism

antennahead 11-20-2010 12:03 AM

Charleston Magazine

Top cocktail contest

Jessobear 11-20-2010 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 815716)
Jessobear, your collection is gorgeous!!! I assume you're a shredder?

Couple guys on the board are players. I used to play. Jeffblue and antennahead are guitarists, too.

Thanks. Haha, yeah I guess you'd call me a shredder, but I'm really a pretty mediocre guitarist. I'm definitely a better rhythm player, I've just always had a thing for shred guitars. I sold my last guitar in 2004 because I hadn't played in probably 2-3 years. Then two years ago I decided to pick it back up, and I've collected all of those since then. That's what happens when you're single and you have nothing better to do with your money!

antennahead 12-05-2010 10:48 PM

BroBible.com | Every Bro Has a Story :tup:

fullmonty 12-19-2010 11:59 AM

Gentleman just bought a suit similar in color and style to this. http://www.frankcasey.co.nz/images/suit_ferraro_00.jpg

Now the question is, for the shirt, a very light pink or blue. Can't decide FML

frost 12-19-2010 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by fullmonty (Post 857362)
Gentleman just bought a suit similar in color and style to this. http://www.frankcasey.co.nz/images/suit_ferraro_00.jpg

Now the question is, for the shirt, a very light pink or blue. Can't decide FML

Depends on the tie color, but I'd lean more towards blue.

370zproject 12-19-2010 12:09 PM

blueish

antennahead 12-19-2010 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by fullmonty (Post 857362)
Gentleman just bought a suit similar in color and style to this. http://www.frankcasey.co.nz/images/suit_ferraro_00.jpg

Now the question is, for the shirt, a very light pink or blue. Can't decide FML

Good looking suit, like a good grey pin-strip. I think both would look good, depending on the tie you choose to go with them. My personal preference though would be blue. :tiphat:

Jordo! 12-19-2010 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 816760)

Nothing against James Bond, but real men drink straight, hard liqour. Neat if you're serious, on the rocks in mixed company.

Cocktails are for nancy boys and dames.

Xan 12-19-2010 01:22 PM

I would go with a white shirt... colored shirts under suits are for when you don't wear a tie.. And please don't buy a tie that wide as in the picture... :)

frost 12-19-2010 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Xan (Post 857496)
I would go with a white shirt... colored shirts under suits are for when you don't wear a tie.. And please don't buy a tie that wide as in the picture... :)

You crazy about the shirt color:

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_nH5WAYuJ2q.../110708.08.jpg

http://us.123rf.com/400wm/400/400/be...-an-office.jpg

http://www.hisshanghai.com/en/wp-con...collection.jpg

http://www.dan-roach.com/photogaller...llow%20Tie.JPG

http://image.shutterstock.com/displa...g-44227906.jpg

Agree that the tie is too wide though.

fullmonty 12-19-2010 01:30 PM

Thanks for the suggestions guys!!


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