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Vue De Monde is overrated

It is. Massively

It was better when it first opened and Cory was the head chef.

Chefs who cook rare steaks are just being lazy

This is just silly, they (generally speaking) cook it how the customer orders it.

R34s are clearly the best looking and most classic Skyline shape

I know you like 33's more than 34's and that you think 34's look out dated yet not classic. hence obvious troll is obvious

Corollas are shit unless we're talking the 90s fwd model that actually looked and went alright

In standard guise, the AE93 corolla GT actually did look and go well. That was actually the car I used as a front cut for the 4age I put in my KSEV. They were also comfortable and well appointed for a cheap economical little car.

RacePace

I have noting at all against race pace in the above usage as it does not relate to my complaints about pricing

The west coast pretty much invented hip hop, the best thing the east ever produced was Young MC

THIS IS TOO FAR

The Japanese have terrible scotch

They don't make scotch, they make Japaneses Whiskey. Scotch Whiskey must be made in Scotland

Nurses are overpaid

this one gets me..... I have no answer for this

Dr Pepper should be available everywhere

I have no problem with this. I even enjoy the occasional sneaky Dr Pepper (read once a year tops)

The DJs of today are much more talented because they have to use more advanced technology at their gigs to stay competitive with other DJs

If only David Guetta tracks were around in the late 90s, then we could say techno was good back then

YOU ABOUT TO DIE MOTHERFUCKER

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Hypergear turbos ftw

Hypergear have improved greatly over the years and now manufacture some amazing turbos that not only offer great value for money but also give impressive power gains without compromising on response

Everyone should copy me and start using E85, it's actually good

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