Blowing up cars
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Blowing up cars

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skippy (Wednesday, 8 Jul 2009) Reply
hey, now they are really good times to do it...
Castillion (Wednesday, 8 Jul 2009) Reply
The car has a hat on.
555 (Wednesday, 8 Jul 2009) Reply
is it 6 in evening till mignight or from morning all day round? I am very worried I will blow my car up and brake any law
iDied (Thursday, 9 Jul 2009)
I died a little inside when I read your question... It is very clear in the picture (6:00-24:00). Hint: It doesn't say 18:00-24:00.
Waffles (Thursday, 9 Jul 2009)
@iDied: 24-hour clock is world standard, as is the metric system. But USA is one of few countries that still have feet, gallons, and 12-hour clocks. Soon when americans get more developed they will also learn real measurements.
Pancakes (Thursday, 9 Jul 2009)
@Waffles - we now have metric time. Hey look, it's 100 o'clock!
Wilbur (Thursday, 9 Jul 2009)
Blasting zone?
Waffles (Friday, 10 Jul 2009)
Pancakes: Nice try but you wrote "o'clock".
Pancakes (Friday, 10 Jul 2009)
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/o'clock
terrorist (Wednesday, 8 Jul 2009) Reply
I'll remember this thx
Jukki (Wednesday, 8 Jul 2009) Reply
Win
flerg (Thursday, 9 Jul 2009) Reply
Looks more like, 'no putting your yellow peacocks on the roof of your car from 6:00 - 24:00'
bigbadwolf (Friday, 11 Jun 2010)
i knew it was a yellow peacock up there!
Tick-Tock (Thursday, 9 Jul 2009) Reply
Shame there is no such time as 24:00 - all clocks go 23:59 then 00:00
Waffles (Friday, 10 Jul 2009) Reply
Yes I know o'clock is only used in 12-hour notation. That's kind of my point.
Dave (Wednesday, 15 Jul 2009)
Yeah right, mate.
Fat Rupert (Sunday, 12 Jul 2009) Reply
Thats a white bob marley car
antonio (Saturday, 25 Jul 2009) Reply
there' a time and place for everything. Please do not have car fires between 6 and 24, thank you.