GunSmith

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  1. ...I realize that. I was questioning the presence of the camera dome and winch on what appears to be a civilian helicopter, and asked whether they might be functional. Oh, and t.
  2. Good. It'll be so great to not have to lube your anus pre-Free Roam in preparation for rape.
  3. Notice the FLIR/TV camera under the nose of the burgundy helicopter. Think it may be functional? Also: there's a winch on the port side of the helicopter. I wonder if we'll be lowering ourselves into the skylight of an office building in the dead of night. Or, smashing our friends into building walls in Multiplayer.
  4. Not a whole lot of monkeys in the California forests.
  5. Probably '08 Buffalo and '13 Buffalo. If they distinguish at all.
  6. It's a British publication, not sure they deliver to the States.
  7. I suppose we'll find out 15 May. /captainobvious
  8. But how? It appears that all journals were shown the same thing.
  9. Wow, you'd need to be surfing that car pretty fast for it to penetrate the road. Also, we need more train-planes in video games.
  10. They have it beat...What could that mean?
  11. Video games can be a novel form of art. A children's game, however, is a mindless activity that accomplishes nothing.
  12. Your haiku had potential, but didn't follow traditional structure. I fixed it for you.
  13. Ooh...quoting year old posts...tsk tsk tsk...
  14. I'd imagine Trevor would be more inclined to pull stunts of greater magnitude than quoting Peter Griffin into a PA system.
  15. I didn't know that your name was italicized if you were currently posting. Neat. I'm glad we can agree that it's a moronic customization.
  16. I've studied lots of Ohio DMV manuals (I hear you laughing, proud american). It's a practical regulation, so I'd imagine it'd be nationwide. http://www.dmv.ca.go...d12/vc24600.htm
  17. Yep. Interferes with a motorist's ability to perceive them as tail/brake lights, thus facilitating accidents.