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    Singer in WSJ

    David

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    That's a great color combo too.

    Scott
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    Those sure are beautiful!

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    Rob, whose cousin Bruce Dickinson is lead singer of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden
    Interesting, didn't put that together......good thing they didn't focus their attention on Torture Devices......quite the opposite actually!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandbeige911 View Post
    Interesting, didn't put that together......good thing they didn't focus their attention on Torture Devices......quite the opposite actually!
    Hah! I didn't read the article but that there is funny. I doubt that any Iron Maiden or Catherine Wheel fans read WSJ though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flieger View Post
    I doubt that any Iron Maiden or Catherine Wheel fans read WSJ though.
    Sorry, that's not true. Been a Catherine Wheel fan since 1989...One of my favorite indie groups of the 90's....and read WSJ everyday.
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    I like the fact that they polish the inside of each light bulb with a virgin mink pelt and the gasoline they use is lava rock filtered for better taste - I hear they even hire retired supermodels to fill the tires and carpet piles are laser cut for exact height
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    Quote Originally Posted by boxster03 View Post
    I like the fact that they polish the inside of each light bulb with a virgin mink pelt and the gasoline they use is lava rock filtered for better taste - I hear they even hire retired supermodels to fill the tires and carpet piles are laser cut for exact height
    All true and they are never allowed to drive for fear of rampant clutch butchery in black patent leather perforated kid skin spikes...

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    We will not be seeing very many of these cars driven on the street. The 4 liter RS's and the early S's are also slowly vanishing off the streets !! I am saddened. I am not a cars and coffee person but may be thats the only place once can see these jewels.

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    actually, not true - you confused a couple of things - the retired supermodels have nothing to do with the the tires

    the carpet piles are laser cut from retired supermodels

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