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Simply shocking...

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You be the judge... :crazyeyes:

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Apparently this car was spotted in Florida, not by me...
 
Well, it's parked in a handicap space, so what does that tell us?
 
By the way, and pardon my ignorance, but what it is?
Except for the color.........
 
woa! that hurt- you should warn folks before you mentally scar them for life like that.

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bgbassplyr said:
By the way, and pardon my ignorance, but what it is?
Except for the color.........

somebody photochop that into a nice red, or maybe a charcoal color.

Chrysler?
 
I believe this is a Bentley actually, although it's kind of hard to tell...
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The Peptomobile! A guy painted a full sized Blazer that color once.

Com awn dawg, don't be playa hatin', respect game !!! :jester:


Shiiiiiii !!!!!!
 
Um..... yea.
 
all better now...
 

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So far as I can tell, it is indeed a Bentley.

Another example - imvho - that just because you CAN afford it doesn't mean you SHOULD!

Does anyone know....did Liberace have kids??! :laugh:
 
Mark's right. A shock to th' senses.

If it DOES exist I'd suspect it to dwell in Miami. Just another jellybean car. That its a Bentley is certainly taking it to excess.

:pukeface:
 
The show ended too early; they could have done one more episode with that car....
 
If any body actually looked at the video I posted about Paris Hilton, Look at her car

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Gliderman8 said:
The show ended too early; they could have done one more episode with that car....
the cars color matches one of my pleated skirts, :smirk: hay didnt that guy in the picture holding his gong, turn out to be a real spy?
 
anthony7777 said:
Gliderman8 said:
The show ended too early; they could have done one more episode with that car....
the cars color matches one of my pleated skirts, :smirk: hay didnt that guy in the picture holding his gong, turn out to be a real spy?

The "guy" was Chuck Barris . Not so sure he was ever a spy....
And by the way, he was holding <span style="font-style: italic">"The"</span> gong.... :smirk:

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
In Barris's autobiography Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, originally published in 1984, Barris claimed to have worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as an assassin in the 1960s and the 1970s. Barris tends to neither confirm nor deny this in interviews. A feature film version was adapted and released in 2002. Directed by George Clooney and starring Sam Rockwell, the film depicts Barris as being responsible for 33 killings. Barris wrote the sequel Bad Grass Never Dies in 2004.

The CIA denies Barris ever worked for them in any capacity. After the release of the movie, CIA spokesman Paul Nowack said Barris' assertions that he worked for the spy agency "[are] ridiculous. It's absolutely not true."[2] In his August 1, 2009 appearance on NPR's "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me," he said that he had never conceded that he "was or was not" a CIA assassin. Alluding to his most famous game show, a CIA official said "Barris must have been standing too close to the gong."
 
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