#15 - - Leave, and walk a few blocks to the original Pantry Cafe and have lunch at an L.A. institution. Never closed in over 70 years, even during wartime. Cash only. Not for the calorie counter or health food nut with OCD. Besides, a little fresh air will do you good before you go back to the show for Round 2.
I guess I'm the only geek here, so it is my duty to point out that number 8 is a red british phone booth, whereas the TARDIS (Time And Relative Distance In Space: I told you I am a geek) is a 1950's vintage blue police call box.
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C'mon guys. We all know what the show looks like, and my day is passing too slowly.Booth babes please. Hi-res cameras are very easy to conceal, these days....
The offroad simulator looks cool. I'm on my way to get in line right now.
Ditch work if you are in LA area. Have lunch at Phileppe's, a French Dip of course. Go to the show. Follow up with some cold Bohemias at El Patio on Alvera St. Pure WIN!
@Pessimippopotamus: I played with this at the '07 Tokyo show. I should think that a good many of the featured cars will be out of production by the release date.
BTW, I double-fisted the slot cars and I can tell you the Silver car is the fastest if you can keep it on the track. I was like one-tenth off a lap record.
I'm surprised to see the Charger out-google the Challenger, but I suppose fanboys are googling both, and buyers are googling the Charger at a 2:1 ratio over the Challenger.
@GreenN_Gold: Well, we don't know if the Charger really out-googled the Challenger. All we know is that the Charger was a more popular search on Yahoo! Autos.
@Shadowman615: Yeah, you know, I read that, yet my mind automatically equates search to google. Let's just assume then. "Out-Yahoo!Auto'd" just doesn't have the same ring to it anyway.
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Also another fun way to pass the time: enjoy the complimentary booze supplied by the various luxury automakers.*
*only available to working members of the automotive media. Suck it, plebes.
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#15 - - Leave, and walk a few blocks to the original Pantry Cafe and have lunch at an L.A. institution. Never closed in over 70 years, even during wartime. Cash only. Not for the calorie counter or health food nut with OCD. Besides, a little fresh air will do you good before you go back to the show for Round 2.
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Must be better than the McLobster, though.
The HHR with the flat says so much about GM...this picture is worth about 400K words.
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Ditch work if you are in LA area. Have lunch at Phileppe's, a French Dip of course. Go to the show. Follow up with some cold Bohemias at El Patio on Alvera St. Pure WIN!
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They say Orcas up north rub themselves on stones and rocks on beaches ritually. They say it may be for sexual gratification.
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Oh well. I won an IS-F hat that I chucked away in my closet. I guess it's worth something.
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The Raptor simulator is fun, and I was doing well up until the last straight, when I hit a bush and spun out (yeah, it felt cheap to me too).
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It doesn't help at all that our minds seem to collectively be in the gutter today, either.
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