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2003 2.3L Ford Focus ZX3...upgraded - sold
2001 Suzuki GSX-R 600...also upgraded
2001 GMC Jimmy...support our troops ribbon on back and custom dunkin donuts air freshner from rear view mirror mod - traded in
2001 Lexus IS300...stock
ok its getting boring in this thread so I figured I'd share this one.
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The Rickroll
In 2007, an internet phenomenon known as "Rickrolling" began to spread rapidly. Its origins are commonly attributed to 4chan[citation needed], where its origins lead to a similar phenomenon called "duckrolling". "Rickrolling" consists of tricking internet surfers into clicking on hyperlinks routed to Astley's video of "Never Gonna Give You Up".[2] Notable examples of this meme entering the mainstream are Carson Daly's attempt to Rickroll his audience [1] and a performance of the song in the Family Guy episode "Meet the Quagmires." One hyperlink frequently used is a classic MTV version of "Never Gonna Give You Up" posted on YouTube on November 27, 2006. As of July 30, 2007, the YouTube video had been viewed over 1.8 million times.