Vortec57 I'm with you there. now it is probably diamond plate steel to justify the sparks. because who needs weight savings from floor boards when you have 3000 watts of stereo in the back of the car?
but WTF is with the double clutching comment?! don't eclipses come with sycros? or was he downshifting and manually rev matching in there? maybe that's why the 1/4 mile took 2 minutes. that and I think the guys e-brake is broken or something because it keeps actuating throughout the film... might want to look into that.
he was probably a squid(sailor) and she was his first port in the storm, fell in love after a week and wanted to marry her. knew a guy on my first ship that happened to and the only thing he got out of that mess was a missing finger when the wedding band got caught on the main circ pump and a messy divorce.
POSTED: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 A televised Valentine's Day eve proposal an Orlando Magic basketball game where a stunned woman ran off the court after her apparent boyfriend dropped to a knee to propose marriage was a hoax, Local 6 News reported Tuesday.
Thousands of people watched as a woman who appeared to be stunned by the proposal from a man run off the court near tears at Sunday night's Orlando Magic basketball game at the TD Waterhouse Centre.
Local 6 News reported Tuesday that the proposal was a hoax -- an Orlando Magic marketing ploy to spice up the NBA experience, according to the report.