Mine is an image that served as the inspiration for the $2015 Challenge Aristocrats Class award and class insignia. An award that I both designed and won.
Mine is an image that served as the inspiration for the $2015 Challenge Aristocrats Class award and class insignia. An award that I both designed and won.
Mine is a pen and ink caricature drawing of me autocrossing my FX16. It was created in 1992 by Scott Housel to use as my tagline for articles I wrote when I served as Director of the North Carolina Autocross Championship series.
Scott and his wife are still active in autocross. I believe Scott is the VP of Finance for Hendrick Automotive.
In reply to Ian F:
What's funny is that you and I independently had that same avatar for a while. Mine was a GIF I made - about once every 30 seconds he clenched his left hand.
Current avatar is in honor of the (I believe unlicensed, illegal alien) truck driver who overturned a truckload of bees not far from my neighborhood a year or two ago.
What is my avatar?
I cut some loop to resolve an NVH issue on a CTS-V and decided to grow a 'stache and goatee on the test drive. I word that motherberkeleyer all day.
Mine is the angriest Corvair I have ever owned, a '66 monza convertible sporting a mid-mounted 327 SBC with Vortec heads, 4-speed trans, posi diff, and Penske tribute livery. 16th overall at the $2004 Challenge.
Mine is pretty obvious. It is my much beloved '90 Miata (also known as Project Barbatos) the first year I was autocrossing, when I was running in N-STS, with stock sway bars, terrible Tokico Blues and mystery springs on 205-series ZII Star Specs, which resulted in hilarious body roll
Jumper K. Balls wrote: https://www.youtube.com/embed/cmbroTX6ZZM?list=PLm0y9hdwXwg6SB8LqqvNIWTFtwGcUiVXC Just an album I have loved since it came out
Back in the day, I bought DtLCtH on cassette tape. Did you know that depending on weather you bought on CD, tape or vinyl dictated your bonus track?
Mine is my MG. Because everything is better with DTM inspired boxflares on a British roadster with Japanese running gear. Even my Avatar
Its a cropped fan art of Sonoshee McLaren, a character from the anime movie Redline. I like the movie enough to own 3 Blu-ray releases of it; Japanese Collectors edition, UK Collectors edition, and US standard edition (because that's all we got...after a 1/2 year wait).
Adrian_Thompson wrote:Keith Tanner wrote: Does anyone else picture Woody looking like his avatar in real life?Mines just a pic of me. OK no it isn't. Mine is Danger Mouse. For those of you too young to know who he is, he's the greatest super hero spy ever. James Bond, Jason Bourne, Jack Bauer or any other JB you can think of all aspire to be him. I think you got the cartoon over here in the 80's as well, but some of the voices were changed over here. Stiletto Mafiosa (the henchman of the main antagonist Silas Greenback) had a brilliant Italian accent for us, I've been told that was too offensive for PC America so he had a cockney accent instead which is lame. P.S. He's Brit as well in case you failed to notice and I like the flag with him and his faithful sidekick Penfold who is in truth closer to my personality. Enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/embed/X1Uh7_ldmTk I had this one for a while after head butting a nail while rebuilding the roof on the car port of my rental. Some liked it, some were freaked out by it so I went back to DM.
Holy CRAP. It never clicked for me that it was danger mouse. I LOVED that show when I was little. Thanks for the reminder :)
In light of my avatar, apparently I've got a thing for 80's/90's shows w/ silly tech. It's just a pic I came across some years ago and liked.
My mom is Scottish, it's her family's tartan. i have a couple kilts of it, one made by that family's kilt making company in Scottland. I guess they make kilts. And really good haggis, from what I hear from people who know haggis. Yes, they appear to be a Scottish stereotype.
JohnRW1621 wrote:Jumper K. Balls wrote: https://www.youtube.com/embed/cmbroTX6ZZM?list=PLm0y9hdwXwg6SB8LqqvNIWTFtwGcUiVXC Just an album I have loved since it came outBack in the day, I bought DtLCtH on cassette tape. Did you know that depending on weather you bought on CD, tape or vinyl dictated your bonus track? Here are all 3 versions
I did know this. I have/had all three formats. For some reason I wound up owning "dim the lights" by the Shadowy men and "blonder and blonder" by the Muffs on all three in the 90's
Mine is a picture of a VFR. Not my VFR, because that would be boring, but some other VFR. I really want to fix my stupid VFR.
Mine is Spencer. My youngest daughter's first horse. He's retired now and living in our east paddock but still gets used for the occasional trail ride. The fact that my kids have multiple horses tells me that I haven't really prepared them well for the realities of life.
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