I get home from vacation and was invaded by SMURFS!!!!!!!
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This is great. I wish I'd have thought of it as I still owe you for helping me w/ the wheel lock last year!
My brother used to have an Alf he carried with him on trips... a big one he strapped to the back of his motorcycle and a small one that went in the leg pocket of his Navy flightsuit. You gotta keep at least one in the car at all times I think.
My brother used to have an Alf he carried with him on trips... a big one he strapped to the back of his motorcycle and a small one that went in the leg pocket of his Navy flightsuit. You gotta keep at least one in the car at all times I think.
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Duhhhhh.... Paint to sample. Someone long, long ago must have sent a Smurf to the old Werks for this custom service. And look what else I found to back up the Smurf's war with Gargamel..... Apperantly Gargamel was FRENCH!!!!
"When Gargamel first appeared in Le Voleur de schtroumpf ("The Smurfnapper"), published in 1959, he captured a smurf which he needed as an ingredient for a potion to make gold in accordance with the famed alchemic legend of the Philosopher's Stone. The other smurfs rallied against him, freed the kidnapped smurf and the sorcerer was defeated and humiliated. Gargamel swore revenge: from now on the conflict would be personal.
Sometimes he wants to eat the Smurfs, other times he wants to use them to make gold, and still other times he has even more bizarre uses for them (in one instance he is so enraged by his loss that he yells "I don't want to eat them, I don't want to turn them into gold, all I want now is to DESTROY THEM!"). Though he often catches Smurfs who wander by his home or which he happens across in the forest, he does not know the location of the hidden Smurf village, a fact which continually frustrates him.
On some occasions, he has discovered the location of the village, but sooner or later gets led away from it due to either a magic spell put on him by Papa Smurf or because of some other bizarre factor. Sometimes it is simply a matter of his being led away from the village while chasing the Smurfs, losing them and then being unable to find his way back.
On one occasion his obsessive search led him to explore the deepest caves, the muddiest marshlands and even going far out to sea. He was just about to give up and go home when, quite by chance, he did finally find the village — but, as always, circumstances were against him.
To try and cause trouble to the Smurfs, Gargamel has created other Smurfs, most notably female ones such as Smurfette and Sassette. He even went so far as turning himself into a Smurf, going to their village and trying to destroy them by means of mass poisoning or sabotaging their bridge. Needless to say his attempts failed."
"When Gargamel first appeared in Le Voleur de schtroumpf ("The Smurfnapper"), published in 1959, he captured a smurf which he needed as an ingredient for a potion to make gold in accordance with the famed alchemic legend of the Philosopher's Stone. The other smurfs rallied against him, freed the kidnapped smurf and the sorcerer was defeated and humiliated. Gargamel swore revenge: from now on the conflict would be personal.
Sometimes he wants to eat the Smurfs, other times he wants to use them to make gold, and still other times he has even more bizarre uses for them (in one instance he is so enraged by his loss that he yells "I don't want to eat them, I don't want to turn them into gold, all I want now is to DESTROY THEM!"). Though he often catches Smurfs who wander by his home or which he happens across in the forest, he does not know the location of the hidden Smurf village, a fact which continually frustrates him.
On some occasions, he has discovered the location of the village, but sooner or later gets led away from it due to either a magic spell put on him by Papa Smurf or because of some other bizarre factor. Sometimes it is simply a matter of his being led away from the village while chasing the Smurfs, losing them and then being unable to find his way back.
On one occasion his obsessive search led him to explore the deepest caves, the muddiest marshlands and even going far out to sea. He was just about to give up and go home when, quite by chance, he did finally find the village — but, as always, circumstances were against him.
To try and cause trouble to the Smurfs, Gargamel has created other Smurfs, most notably female ones such as Smurfette and Sassette. He even went so far as turning himself into a Smurf, going to their village and trying to destroy them by means of mass poisoning or sabotaging their bridge. Needless to say his attempts failed."
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I just got back on Monday from 10 days in Europe and if I were to come home and found me car like that, I would have beat my house sitter!! Of course it would have been hard with a battery kill switch and keys tucked away and the car covered.
I have played a few pranks in my days and this one is cool!!
I have played a few pranks in my days and this one is cool!!
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