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Brake pads. Sort of T1 related, in a weird way.

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In other news I’ve been using my wife’s car till I get time to fix my brakes. The vehicle is newer than mine. Is “Area 51 tech” covered in “Tupperware.” if I had to fix it, I have no idea what I’m looking at under the hood. What sold it at the time was it actually came with a real spare tire? Most have an emergency black box that gets you home but the tire needs replacing instead of a repair up to “3 strikes then out?” We rarely take this car out? Has a lot of safety features? & they bloody beep like my low BG sensor. (Which is set to above 5 on the first alarm if anyone feels “warranted” to give a lecture. You know who you are.)
 
I’ve seen either the first or second movie. He’s kind of like the person going on Britains got talent who thinks they have? Delusional. Aspirations of “evil genius.” It was amusing. Recruits these yellow pill shaped things in goggles. I don’t normally watch animations. Wallace & gromet is an exception. Fair bit of reference to pop culture.
For me, 'Yellow Submarine' will never be bettered as an animated film.
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