on a lighter note...

MATH TRICK

DO NOT cheat. DO your math, THEN compare the results on the list of movies at the bottom. You will be AMAZED at how scary true and accurate this test is. Let’s get started:


1. Pick a number from 1-9.
2. Multiply that number by 3.
3. Add 3.
4. Multiply by 3 again.
5. Your total will be a two-digit number. Add the first and second digits together to find your favorite movie (of all time) in the list of 17 movies below:


Drum Roll !!!

Movie List:
1. Gone With the Wind
2. E.T.
3. Blazing Saddles
4. Star Wars
5. Forrest Gump
6. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
7. Jaws
8. Grease
9. The Joe Biden Resignation Speech
10. Casablanca
11. Jurassic Park
12. Shrek
13. Pirates of the Caribbean
14. Titanic
15. Raiders of the Lost Ark
16. Home Alone
17. Mrs. Doubt fire

... I told you so!!!!
How did you know? Do you have cameras installed in my house and shop?
 
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And now, let us all pause, and sing together "Boomer Sooner!"
 
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In the 70's, when I could actually outrun the local police, they always told me, "yeah, you can outrun our cars, but you can't outrun our radios..." and they proved it a couple of times. I then had to make sure the garage was empty so I could get in quick and close the door. No way I could try that today with all the cameras and digital technology.
 
In the 70's, when I could actually outrun the local police, they always told me, "yeah, you can outrun our cars, but you can't outrun our radios..." and they proved it a couple of times. I then had to make sure the garage was empty so I could get in quick and close the door. No way I could try that today with all the cameras and digital technology.

OK. Now you have to post a photo of your muscle car for us. :cool:
 
OK. Now you have to post a photo of your muscle car for us. :cool:
Well sorry. Just a 1971 silver mercury Capri with the anemic 2000 cc 4 cyl removed and a hand built former dirt track stock car 289 dropped in. 50 series wide tires on the back and capable of 8000 rpm. way more power than the frame and rear end could handle, so you had to be careful. I actually broke 2 seat backs in that car and the speedometer through the acceleration. Had to calculate the speed by reading the Tachometer.(not that I really cared) Had a great cassette player. It did become a bit "recognized" by the local and state officials. Speed limits were 55 mph then and it would easily pass that in second gear. Looking back it's a wonder I survived. Most girlfriend's fathers were both intrigued by the set-up and fearful of allowing them to leave with me. One dad even gave me the keys to his car as he said, "she's not leaving in That"
 
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