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  1. Stinger, it was a blast. Going to be going to a celebrity car show in January https://www.eventbrite.com/e/celebrity-auto-festival-2018-tickets-19408703956 I think that’s going to be crazy fun. It’s a 5 hr drive. I’ll get to play with the tablet that is Bluetooth to my EFI system. I’m at 19 MPG on the highway now. It’s running at 11.8 for cruising. The setting is 11.5 - 13. The higher the number, the better fuel mileage. I’m thinking I’ll be at 22 mpg when she’s tuned in
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  2. Thanks...I looked up the song after hearing it in the most recent Corona beer commercials, as I really liked the vocals of this duet. They were new to me too.
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  3. Never heard of Geowulf, nice song!
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  4. The only thing I liked about it was the Oriental chick.
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  5. To achieve the stance: cut 16 1/4 “ off front spring I have the 10” bolt on the rear springs which allow me to adjust the height up or down to get the look I want, the bolt is cut at 8 1/2” a bullet 1” spacer is on the rear passenger side tire. Some corvettes are set up with the passenger side rear tire setting in 1” different than the drivers side tire. I’ve heard all kinds of reasons, but I have not found any documentation for the set up. The brake yellow calipers were painted silver to blend them in with the rim. I have 225/60R 15 tires on all four corners. I just can’t see the need to run bigger tires on the rear. It’s not a muscle car
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  6. I watch it once a year and wonder the same thing. I think the movie has moments of stellar filmmaking here and there but the handheld camera vibe just didn't work for me. It felt like an A&E special on vice cops at times rather than a film.
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  7. I saw this again on TV just now for like the 20th time(just because it was on). Still can't decide whether this is one of the greatest examples of post-modern art in film or if it's one of the most elaborate, polished turds in cinema history. Or it could be both. If art is considered as any creative endeavour that provokes an emotion then this film suceeds in my opinion, whether you love it or hate it. There's a moment when Crockett journeys back to Miami in his boat after his little escapade with Gong Li in Havana. You see the moody sky, the rough waters, accompanied by the perfect musical score choice and that's when It hit me that this film wasn't complete garbage and that it had moments of brilliance. That moment is what separates this from the hundreds of other similar movies that wish they had those 10-15 seconds of magic.
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  8. These shots are from a 2012 movie Step up Revolution filmed in Miami. These two characters are standing relatively close to where a Vice character was standing. In the second screen shot the Vice character was on the lower bridge on the right. What was the Vice episode and what was going on in the Vice scene?
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  9. Nothing About JH im afraid just some Dadrian dude?
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  10. Met Hillerman 2 times, super nice man. The first time was at a party and when he spoke in what I thought was a Southern accent, I just thought he was messing with folks. Until he said it was his real voice. I didn't believe him at first. The second time was a couple of years later during the filming of MPI. The ex had some business to tend to so we went over in October 84. The ex and I got a tour of the set and "Robins Nest." Met Selleck, Mosely, and Manetti, all was super nice as well. If you didn't know who they were you could have easily assumed they were crew not talent. We had a lunch on set that day and Hillerman sat with us as well as her client. He was a true gentleman he will be missed by many. On another note, is that EJO over Hillerman's right shoulder?
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  11. These are the newest photos of my figures . Tubbs is now wearing a navy blue suit ( looks black in the photos ) with the same black shirt as before . I have a lighter blue shirt coming soon . Crockett is still wearing the telltale white suit but the new one is more linen like whereas the other one was a lighter material and much thinner so you could see through it a little .
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  12. “How nice for you”
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  13. The Mayfair Hotel in Coconut Grove - featured extensively in this Season 2 episode at Halloween a week or so ago.
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  14. This gotta be my favorite song by Phil Collins. There is just something about the intro, which is amazing and melody overall, that moves you. And of course the sad theme.
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  15. I'm sorry but I cannot stand the 2006 movie..it sucked, horribly (my opinion)!! First, hardly any of it actually took place in Miami, and the actors chosen for most of the characters were terrible choices--Castillo especially! I was like...what the "heck"?? Second, it was somewhat boring and the movie seemed to be out of focus throughout most of it...it was very "grainy" and slightly "blurred" or something. It left some with headaches, as in my theater my dad and I talked about how out of focus it was, and we overheard some girls saying the same thing...and it was giving them headaches. I also read similar experiences online in the days following the premiere--so it was not just my theater. Third...there were hardly any odes to the original series, save the movie "Trudy" being tied up in an old trailer like the Smuggler's Blues episode. I realize that in 2006 we weren't gonna have pastels and Phil Collins playing in the background (although I prefer that)...but I expected a "heck" of a LOT more from this movie--and was devastatingly disappointed and let down!! To be blunt but truthful...this movie was boring, out of focus, actors were terrible, plot was mediocre, and it is a disgrace to the MV franchise!! The original series kicks this movie's proverbial butt BIG-TIME!!!
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  16. I just realized I did not post my opinion. So here goes. I tried, I really tried to get into the film, but I just couldn't do it. I was so looking forward to being taken back to the glory days of the tv series with this film, but it never happened. To me, it was like Michael Mann's heart was not into making it right. He forgot what made the series great. So I did not enjoy this movie.
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