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1985 Chevrolet Chevy Van

1985 Chevrolet Chevy Van in See Spot Run, Movie, 2001 IMDB

Class: Cars, Van / MPV — Model origin: US

1985 Chevrolet Chevy Van

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

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Dead Reckoning MX

2010-07-29 07:06

JAJAJAJA!!!! Funny scene,when the woman hitchikes the van and get in the trailer,she looks that it is dark there,so she makes fire with a lighter and a donkey that is there,makes a PUN!!!!! and she gets burned and smells horrible!

CougarTim US

2010-07-30 00:34

I've made an ass of myself with some pretty bad puns in the past, but I've never made one so un-burro-ble that it combusted. :whistle:

Ingo DE

2010-07-31 00:53

Hopefully you'll avoid optical and acustical advices for us, so I have a tip for you:
Drink the juice of this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sauerkraut (here it's available in organic shops) and combinate it with a 50/50-mixture of this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheat_beer with banana-juice. Then follows a mug with coffee (German style, forget the US made dishwater).

:whistle:

tonkatracker US

2010-07-31 01:48

@ingo what is German style coffee?

Ingo DE

2010-07-31 02:09

As I'm not a coffee-drinker (I only smuggle sometimes coffee from Holland), I must ask the experts for details. ;)

I know definetely, that no German coffee-drinker has ever said something positive about US-made coffee. It's not strong, not tasteful and the manner to let it boil a long time destroys the flavour. Very important is also the way to mill it.
I've heard that from all coffee-drinkers, around, which had been in the USA and you can even read it in tourist-guides. So it seems to be rather a fact than a prejudice, the popular opinion "Americans cannot make coffee". I know coffee-junkies, like two colleagues, some friends and my-mother-in-law, which got a cold turkey after one week in the USA. Their saving was Starbucks, as they shall have to only drinkable coffee.

I just had a short look in this forum: Link to "www.talkaboutusa.com" and just by this second-scan I've seen, that coffee is indeed a problem for Germans there. There have discussed, where you can buy European coffee-machines due the fact, that our electric machines don't work there (220 V and other plugs).


*Cough* Coffee is not the only problem for our taste in the USA. Same with beer, chocolade, bread, wurst... ;)

tonkatracker US

2010-07-31 02:28

I am not a coffee drinker either but my wife is so I was just curious as to the differences

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