
Here's my "present".

Pose/clothes was totally ripped off so I could only be bothered with a rush colour job

Nice, congrats.Karou Ariyen wrote:I chose to be non materialistic for xmas. I asked for nothing and got nothing. The only thing I got was a need. I needed my ram's viper engine up and going, and it is. I has winter truck now. The eclipse can hibernate now ^^
Next year Project SRT-10 will have a custom Ram 4x4/Manual Tranny working off a Turboed Viper V-10 Engine.Tivia wrote:Nice, congrats.Karou Ariyen wrote:I chose to be non materialistic for xmas. I asked for nothing and got nothing. The only thing I got was a need. I needed my ram's viper engine up and going, and it is. I has winter truck now. The eclipse can hibernate now ^^
That said..FWD is more fun in the snow.At least down here I am running around on the streets fine laughing at all the big trucks in the ditch because southerners can't drive in 2 inches of snow.
People down here don't entertain false notions that they have any ice/snow driving ability. They simply do it anyhow.Alya Mizar (Tsybil) wrote:Its worse in the northern tier states, really.
You see, people think that if they buy a 4 wheel or all wheel drive, they somehow magically now know how to drive in the snow. Unless they already know how, then they think the vehicle does it for them or something.![]()
In eastern WA winters over 60% of the vehicles in ditches in the snow are 4WD.![]()
As for me, I haven't equipped a set of chains in decades, although I always carry them.
Nothing succeeds like excess!Karou Ariyen wrote:Next year Project SRT-10 will have a custom Ram 4x4/Manual Tranny working off a Turboed Viper V-10 Engine.
If Santa's nice to me next year, then yes, Methol Injection and NO2.Alya Mizar (Tsybil) wrote:Nothing succeeds like excess!Karou Ariyen wrote:Next year Project SRT-10 will have a custom Ram 4x4/Manual Tranny working off a Turboed Viper V-10 Engine.![]()
Or, to quote Briggs Cunningham, inventor of the Cad-Allard, "Nothing beats cubic inches except rectangular dollars".
I wonder if she is going to NOx, H2O, and/or propane inject it?
Tivia, one of the things I sincerely regret not doing in my misspent youth is never finding a front drive car to dash madly about through empty snow covered parking lots in.
I know quite enough about driving in snow to try to avoid it in the mountain passes and never even try in Seattle. The drivers there are no better than where you live, and Seattle and snow....
I can keep people from the northeast laughing for hours with tales of how Seattle handles snow. Despite having a transit system that travels to the ski slopes of Snowqualime Pass, they believe that snowplows are exotic beasts that only live in the rarefied atmosphere of the pass.
Part of what voted the last mayor out was how he handled a 6"ish snowstorm. To be fair, Seattle often doesn't see 6" in an entire winter.
I did the twinklebox quests.Karou Ariyen wrote:30k is what I spent for my xmas gear. Coat for 20k and 5k/ea for the boots and hat. <3 YellowGremlin
Alya Mizar (Tsybil) wrote:I did the twinklebox quests.Karou Ariyen wrote:30k is what I spent for my xmas gear. Coat for 20k and 5k/ea for the boots and hat. <3 YellowGremlin
Eva (my alt) and I each got a full set + many coats and a few hats. Boots were the hardest ones. Not to mention stuff to make more to sell to the PS3 wave.![]()
But yeah, in this game 30K is nothing. I just liked having an actual quest for a change.
The workboots look a lot like Mukluks.Karou Ariyen wrote:Help me. I want real mucklucks like my xmas boots ;; my brain is being melted by stupid french fashion ;;
For me, yes. As to trading, oh about a week before the PS3 release would be a good time for that.MikaMeow wrote:Boots were hard? All I got was 4 boots from twinkleboxes.. and most of my materials were for boots.. lol.
I still have like 3-4 boots banked if ya want to trade boots for hat or tunic.
That's because their a stooopid shape.Sugami wrote:I've had problems with them going up my nose but never in the eye