I'm having trouble coming to grips
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100% this. I hate to say it, but 1991/1992 was 32 years ago. Most of yall might not be around the next time theyre in this spot. I will be alive due to superior genetics. We have to convert….now.Swaye said:
Fully;developed? Judges are debating the merits.Fenderbender123 said:We have to win this. This is it. Just one more game, and we'll win a fucking national championship.
I started watching the Huskies during the Lambright years. All I ever fucking hear from older fans is how awesome the 1991 team was. How awesome it was they won the natty. Emtman this, Mario Bailey that. Blah blah blah, Don James. Truthfully, I love hearing about it. But I want to experience a championship with my fully-developed adult brain. Let's fucking do this. -
Stalin's dream of a thriving Duck Refuge in shatters.YellowSnow said:
@haie on the verge of running 81% of the Ducktard fan base from our boards.haie said:What's already happened is that the program is the healthiest it's been in years, has been configured to benefit from modern college football rules and the changes in TP and NIL, and has collected a new generation of fans that Petersen couldn't get.
103-11 already won the Forever Pac 12 trophy and now has a chance to win the B1G all in the same year. Fuck Blue -
TruthHuskyBuck said:
100% this. I hate to say it, but 1991/1992 was 32 years ago. Most of yall might not be around the next time theyre in this spot. I will be alive due to superior genetics. We have to convert….now.Swaye said:
Fully;developed? Judges are debating the merits.Fenderbender123 said:We have to win this. This is it. Just one more game, and we'll win a fucking national championship.
I started watching the Huskies during the Lambright years. All I ever fucking hear from older fans is how awesome the 1991 team was. How awesome it was they won the natty. Emtman this, Mario Bailey that. Blah blah blah, Don James. Truthfully, I love hearing about it. But I want to experience a championship with my fully-developed adult brain. Let's fucking do this. -
Nothings changed with @haieTXDawg said:
Stalin's dream of a thriving Duck Refuge in shatters.YellowSnow said:
@haie on the verge of running 81% of the Ducktard fan base from our boards.haie said:What's already happened is that the program is the healthiest it's been in years, has been configured to benefit from modern college football rules and the changes in TP and NIL, and has collected a new generation of fans that Petersen couldn't get.
103-11 already won the Forever Pac 12 trophy and now has a chance to win the B1G all in the same year. Fuck Blue
He’s been on an intifada against the Duck Refuge since the launch. -
Muscle cars are cool. I don't have one, but I have a couple close friends who do. Get to ride in them plenty, but don't have to work on them, spend money on them, or have them take up space in my garage. Win-win.
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You deleted the extra pictures, but obligatory “middle finger too crooked”.Alexis said:YellowSnow said:
I've never driven a muscle or sports car in my life. Sad.Southerndawg said:
Great taste in muscle cars! Cheers!YellowSnow said:
Correct. They only made like 600 of 'em in 1967.Southerndawg said:
Serious question, a 302 powered Z28?YellowSnow said:
My Daddy drove an 1967 Z28 his Jr/Sr year at UW.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Those old IROC's now sell for more money than they should have any right to, IMO, but they were good looking for the era. Definitely cooler than a shitty 5.0 Fox Body. I would not drive any Camaro built between 1973 and 2015, though. The OG was the best era even if they're slow turds by modern standards.YellowSnow said:
Oh the irony...Southerndawg said:
Edited for true context.YellowSnow said:with the fact that we're 4 quarters away from the opportunity to negate
everything that's happened since college football was invented in 1994the ass fucking the jealous PAC-10 and feeble NCAA put to UW following that glorious 1991 season. It doesn't seem real and yet here we are.
The mood in Eugene and LA at present...

Your Natty winning QB getting a 50K loan to buy a shitty @BleachedAnusDawg IROC Z seems so quaint and innocent now a days.
His daddy was a Chevy dealer, but still.
He should have found a way to keep the car.
His prior ride was a 1966 Chevelle SS with a 396. Bench seats with 4 speed manual.
But the tech has changed so much over the year that I think our Audi mommy wagon is faster than almost any 60s muscle car.
You called?
Actually your Audi would take the Camaro. It sounds awesome and will chirp the tires hitting second but really isn’t that fast.
I’ll take my chances with the Z tho. It’s a freak show. -
I know they're not expensive, per se, @BleachedAnusDawg . Just doesn't fit with the Yella Piss family lifestyle.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I am solidly upper middle-class with a stay at home wife (who does have a very part-time remote gig) and a mortgage, blah blah. Muscle cars aren't that expensive unless you want the king kong versions with 800 hp.YellowSnow said:
Bad timing. Papa Yellar was a Chevy dealer from '81 to '88 and then Shitty Dodge from '89 to '91. He drove only shitty 80's Vettes in the 80's and then a series of Porsches from '89 to '92- i.e., 944, 928 and then 911 Carrera 4. The last Porsche went away when I was 15 and didn't have a learners permit yet.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Completely different experiences. The Mommy car doesn't shake at idle with a lumpy cam, smell of half-burned gasoline, twist when you hit the gas, etc.YellowSnow said:
I've never driven a muscle or sports car in my life. Sad.Southerndawg said:
Great taste in muscle cars! Cheers!YellowSnow said:
Correct. They only made like 600 of 'em in 1967.Southerndawg said:
Serious question, a 302 powered Z28?YellowSnow said:
My Daddy drove an 1967 Z28 his Jr/Sr year at UW.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Those old IROC's now sell for more money than they should have any right to, IMO, but they were good looking for the era. Definitely cooler than a shitty 5.0 Fox Body. I would not drive any Camaro built between 1973 and 2015, though. The OG was the best era even if they're slow turds by modern standards.YellowSnow said:
Oh the irony...Southerndawg said:
Edited for true context.YellowSnow said:with the fact that we're 4 quarters away from the opportunity to negate
everything that's happened since college football was invented in 1994the ass fucking the jealous PAC-10 and feeble NCAA put to UW following that glorious 1991 season. It doesn't seem real and yet here we are.
The mood in Eugene and LA at present...

Your Natty winning QB getting a 50K loan to buy a shitty @BleachedAnusDawg IROC Z seems so quaint and innocent now a days.
His daddy was a Chevy dealer, but still.
He should have found a way to keep the car.
His prior ride was a 1966 Chevelle SS with a 396. Bench seats with 4 speed manual.
But the tech has changed so much over the year that I think our Audi mommy wagon is faster than almost any 60s muscle car.
It is somewhat surprising to hear you've never driven any kind of muscle car or sports car. Not sure how anyone can go through life, where you spend xx number of years sitting in a car, and just stick with the experience of driving the equivalent of a washing machine.
Fast forward to college and I'm not a gear head and didn't have any gear head frens either. I needed 4WD trucks and SUV's for my mountain man, Pup-esque lifestyle. And I'm only upper middle-class rich and never had the coin to buy a fancy new sports or muscle car. Sad.
You got me thinking of a good thread idear now for my shoppe. -
I'll probably never get the pleasure of hearing/feeling the roar of a big block V8 with a 4 barrel carb again (or duel 4 barrels or three 2 barrels). Nice muscle cars are too expensive now for what they are. I'm happy to have driven many and even lined a few up and run 1/4 and 1/8 miles. There's something different and thrilling about old school muscle.
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Nice! Both cars. I can see the Z has a small block stuffed in it. Is it a Scarab, or did someone else do the swap?Alexis said:YellowSnow said:
I've never driven a muscle or sports car in my life. Sad.Southerndawg said:
Great taste in muscle cars! Cheers!YellowSnow said:
Correct. They only made like 600 of 'em in 1967.Southerndawg said:
Serious question, a 302 powered Z28?YellowSnow said:
My Daddy drove an 1967 Z28 his Jr/Sr year at UW.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Those old IROC's now sell for more money than they should have any right to, IMO, but they were good looking for the era. Definitely cooler than a shitty 5.0 Fox Body. I would not drive any Camaro built between 1973 and 2015, though. The OG was the best era even if they're slow turds by modern standards.YellowSnow said:
Oh the irony...Southerndawg said:
Edited for true context.YellowSnow said:with the fact that we're 4 quarters away from the opportunity to negate
everything that's happened since college football was invented in 1994the ass fucking the jealous PAC-10 and feeble NCAA put to UW following that glorious 1991 season. It doesn't seem real and yet here we are.
The mood in Eugene and LA at present...

Your Natty winning QB getting a 50K loan to buy a shitty @BleachedAnusDawg IROC Z seems so quaint and innocent now a days.
His daddy was a Chevy dealer, but still.
He should have found a way to keep the car.
His prior ride was a 1966 Chevelle SS with a 396. Bench seats with 4 speed manual.
But the tech has changed so much over the year that I think our Audi mommy wagon is faster than almost any 60s muscle car.
You called?
Actually your Audi would take the Camaro. It sounds awesome and will chirp the tires hitting second but really isn’t that fast.
I’ll take my chances with the Z tho. It’s a freak show. -
Yeah. Chevy 350. Bought it from a guy in Tacoma. Called him toothless Jesus, because he was toothless. And looked like Jesus.Southerndawg said:
Nice! Both cars. I can see the Z has a small block stuffed in it. Is it a Scarab, or did someone else do the swap?Alexis said:YellowSnow said:
I've never driven a muscle or sports car in my life. Sad.Southerndawg said:
Great taste in muscle cars! Cheers!YellowSnow said:
Correct. They only made like 600 of 'em in 1967.Southerndawg said:
Serious question, a 302 powered Z28?YellowSnow said:
My Daddy drove an 1967 Z28 his Jr/Sr year at UW.BleachedAnusDawg said:
Those old IROC's now sell for more money than they should have any right to, IMO, but they were good looking for the era. Definitely cooler than a shitty 5.0 Fox Body. I would not drive any Camaro built between 1973 and 2015, though. The OG was the best era even if they're slow turds by modern standards.YellowSnow said:
Oh the irony...Southerndawg said:
Edited for true context.YellowSnow said:with the fact that we're 4 quarters away from the opportunity to negate
everything that's happened since college football was invented in 1994the ass fucking the jealous PAC-10 and feeble NCAA put to UW following that glorious 1991 season. It doesn't seem real and yet here we are.
The mood in Eugene and LA at present...

Your Natty winning QB getting a 50K loan to buy a shitty @BleachedAnusDawg IROC Z seems so quaint and innocent now a days.
His daddy was a Chevy dealer, but still.
He should have found a way to keep the car.
His prior ride was a 1966 Chevelle SS with a 396. Bench seats with 4 speed manual.
But the tech has changed so much over the year that I think our Audi mommy wagon is faster than almost any 60s muscle car.
You called?
Actually your Audi would take the Camaro. It sounds awesome and will chirp the tires hitting second but really isn’t that fast.
I’ll take my chances with the Z tho. It’s a freak show.
But the bastard could build a car.
He was basically giving it away because he was pissed the track wouldn’t let him keep running it without getting a full, certified cage.
I took the nitrous out, painted it and put in the interior and it’s a fun little fuck around in the summer ride.







