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One of the reasons I got a Reo was because of the devoted following. Having owned a ProVari I paid attention to that. I love the Reo. It's the ProVari of bottom-feeders.

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ProVari sucks!!!
 

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WOW... I'm sick of all this bacon talk, I'm a vegetarian that likes exercise ... seriously guys!!! and as far as Toyota goes you should all take a walk and got ya!!! hahaha

This brings up an interesting question. What happens if a Vegetarian does become a Zombie?! Would they then not attack Humans?! I might have to make plans to re-locate back to the vegetarian states of India if that is a possibility...

Dammit, even more research to be done now. I need a research assistant! Any takers?!
 

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This brings up an interesting question. What happens if a Vegetarian does become a Zombie?! Would they then not attack Humans?! I might have to make plans to re-locate back to the vegetarian states of India if that is a possibility...

Dammit, even more research to be done now. I need a research assistant! Any takers?!

I got nothin' better to do. It's too cold to go outside......
 

GREEN ZOMBIE

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This brings up an interesting question. What happens if a Vegetarian does become a Zombie?! Would they then not attack Humans?! I might have to make plans to re-locate back to the vegetarian states of India if that is a possibility...

Dammit, even more research to be done now. I need a research assistant! Any takers?!

Hmmm, Well I guess that would depend on a few things, Kinda like saying cows are vegetarians, and I eat cows, there for I eat vegetarian... So if a zombie was to say he ate vegetarian, then he could eat vegetarians without compromising his life decisions and political stand points.
 

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Nothing new there. Noah built the Ark before the flood came too.

I didn't know the South Koreans followed the bible so closely.

Hmm..will need more research! :D

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I don't know if you've ever been to Europe, but you get into some of the smaller German or French villages the roads get pretty narrow. Well imagine those roads with LA type traffic. There were only two safe modes of travel in that country back when I was there. An M1 Abrams or train, but if you took the train you had to get use to being packed in there like sardines and smelling Kimchi the whole time.
 

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I got nothin' better to do. It's too cold to go outside......

You're hired!

I'll buy you a couple of mod backups as salary..since you always Spaz out and break them. Maybe an Iphone too. You're on a Iphone 4 right?!

Look up Indian vegetarian zombies and south Korean bible connections. Let me know what you find.

Go!
 

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:laugh:

I don't know if you've ever been to Europe, but you get into some of the smaller German or French villages the roads get pretty narrow. Well imagine those roads with LA type traffic. There were only two safe modes of travel in that country back when I was there. An M1 Abrams or train, but if you took the train you had to get use to being packed in there like sardines and smelling Kimchi the whole time.

Trains.. Indian trains :facepalm: .. Sardines in a tin are much more comfortable than Indian trains. And, like Sardines, you smell FISH on those trains!!

There's a reason folks hang off the outside of those trains. The inside is too stinky!

World War Z anyone?!

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You ever been to Korea?
I was born there in a military hospital. My dad was 82nd airborne from Bragg. Moved to the states when I was 2 years old and went back a couple times, the last time was when I was 5 years old. My mom is Korean and I still have lots of relatives living in Seoul. I may go back one day!! I still eat kimchee and Korean beef..kalbi..bul goki...my mom is a fantastic cook!! It's in my blood!!
 

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Trains.. Indian trains :facepalm: .. Sardines in a tin are much more comfortable than Indian trains. And, like Sardines, you smell FISH on those trains!!

There's a reason folks hang off the outside of those trains. The inside is too stinky!

World War Z anyone?!

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That's just crazy there. I guess they didn't want to miss that last train to Clarksville huh?
 

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You're hired!

I'll buy you a couple of mod backups as salary..since you always Spaz out and break them. Maybe an Iphone too. You're on a Iphone 4 right?!

Look up Indian vegetarian zombies and south Korean bible connections. Let me know what you find.

Go!

I have three ProVari's so I don't think I need a mod backup. My iPhone is the latest version, and you know I don't have it with me to check exactly what one it is. :p

As for Indian vegetarian zombies, I can't find any sources that can definitively say. Most I've found are just speculation at the best.

South Korean bible connections are non existent.
 

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I was born there. My dad was 82nd airborne from Bragg. Moved to the states when I was 2 years old and went back a couple times, the last time was when I was 5 years old. My mom is Korean and I still have lots of relatives living in Seoul. I may go back one day!! I still eat kimchee and Korean beef..kalbi..bul goki...my mom is a fantastic cook!! It's in my blood!!

I'm not South Korean but love Galbi and Bul Goki (we spell it BulGogi here) and Bibimbap. Another favorite, but an acquired taste, Jajangmyeon (Korean Blackbean Noodles). ;)

Sorry, I'm a bit of a foodie, and Toronto is a very very diverse place. I love foods from all ethnicities (which would make me a very diverse Zombie!)
 

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I have three ProVari's so I don't think I need a mod backup. My iPhone is the latest version, and you know I don't have it with me to check exactly what one it is. :p

As for Indian vegetarian zombies, I can't find any sources that can definitively say. Most I've found are just speculation at the best.

South Korean bible connections are non existent.

So, is that you turning in your research or turning down my offer because it does not meet your expectations?! I'm Indian..so we can negotiate. Bargaining for a better deal is part of my daily routine. :D
 

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And.. we have ignition!!



/me was waiting for the Corolla supporter to get here. :)


Disclaimer: I knew that Zoe has a soft spot for the Corolla. I've really got nothing against Toyota.
I figured you threw that comment in there specially for me so I wanted to accommodate you...lol


The Kia thing, though. That left me like, "lolwut?" It's not often a clone comes out decades before the "original".

Granted, the latest Kia is performing wonderfully compared to the latest Corolla but the comment threw me completely off....lol I haven't driven anything later than a 2001 Corolla so my experience ends there.
 

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I was born there in a military hospital. My dad was 82nd airborne from Bragg. Moved to the states when I was 2 years old and went back a couple times, the last time was when I was 5 years old. My mom is Korean and I still have lots of relatives living in Seoul. I may go back one day!! I still eat kimchee and Korean beef..kalbi..bul goki...my mom is a fantastic cook!! It's in my blood!!

You should go back someday and I love bulgogi. The Kimchi you can keep :( though. She ever make kegogi for you?
 
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