8.15.2008

There Are No Rules



As Andrew Lee proves by destroying all the set guidelines to the NASCAR fad, with
this super cool car.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'll see if you can figure this one out on your own

Mike said...

Failure to link to Andrew's page, failure to link to other cars, the fact that the picture hates me?

Anonymous said...

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3119/2764345501_4d33f261c0.jpg

Anonymous said...

It's best, when uploading pictures, to use the URL field and copy the image address. On flickr, some people use a setting that, when you try to download a picture from their photosream, gives you a 1x1 gif called spaceball.

Just to ball you out, basically.

Mike said...

Yeah, I don't know exactly what happened, I tried three different ways to access the URL.
We live and learn I suppose.

Josh and Rachel Wedin said...

I had the same problem when I blogged this and Andrew had to bail me out. So don't feel bad. :)

 
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