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"Backboards? Backboards? I'll show'em what to do with a f%#kin' backboard!"
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You can.devildeac wrote: Cathy said you could buy Ta-Ta's... :oops: :roll:
But I would NEVER buy a car with that name.
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ROFLMAO .....captmojo wrote:I can.Lavabe wrote:
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All Y'all are killing ME!!!!! I was thinking the same (GMTA!!!), but .... I'm just saying.....CathyCA wrote:You can.devildeac wrote: Cathy said you could buy Ta-Ta's... :oops: :roll:
But I would NEVER buy a car with that name.
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Have you seen the new bumper sticker for breast cancer awareness. I've seen it on several women's cars in this area. It's pink with the little ribbon and says "SAVE THE TA-TAS". I crack up every time I see it.
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Why not?CathyCA wrote:You can.devildeac wrote: Cathy said you could buy Ta-Ta's... :oops: :roll:
But I would NEVER buy a car with that name.
Then you could take your Ta-Ta's in your Tatas... :roll: :roll:
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I just can't do that.devildeac wrote:Why not?CathyCA wrote:You can.devildeac wrote: Cathy said you could buy Ta-Ta's... :oops: :roll:
But I would NEVER buy a car with that name.
Then you could take your Ta-Ta's in your Tatas... :roll: :roll:
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Is it possible that the nameplate you saw may be from a customizing outfitter? TECHART perhaps? Anyone can go to dozens of graphic arts shops and have a replica or original nameplate made.bjornolf wrote:When I went to see my brother, I saw a sporty coupe with a hood and trunk badge that looked like a big shield with an overlapped TT (where the second T is a little below and to the right of the first T, but it's "crossbar" crosses the "upright" of the first T about halfway down) on it. The badge had a lot of red and blue. This was the MAKE, not the MODEL, of the car, so it was NOT an Audi TT. I seem to recall hearing somewhere that it was British. So, Colchar and others that know such things, is anybody familiar with this type of car? What make is it? All I can find when I google it is stuff about the Audi TT.
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Is it possible that the nameplate you saw may be from a customizing outfitter? TECHART perhaps? Anyone can go to dozens of graphic arts shops and have a replica or original nameplate made.[/quote]
This is my bet. I've done a good bit of searching, and I know a good bit about cars, and I remain otherwise stumped.
Is it possible that the nameplate you saw may be from a customizing outfitter? TECHART perhaps? Anyone can go to dozens of graphic arts shops and have a replica or original nameplate made.[/quote]
This is my bet. I've done a good bit of searching, and I know a good bit about cars, and I remain otherwise stumped.
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wilson wrote: This is my bet. I've done a good bit of searching, and I know a good bit about cars, and I remain otherwise stumped.
I originally posted this over on DBR in the toy time thread on the OTB, but was getting nowhere, so posted it here. I'm guessing that the car I saw was from around the Raleigh area, because one responder said that they'd seen it too, and always wondered what it was, and two or three other people PMed me saying the same thing.
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