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Yes, today really is my birthday. I wasn't really planning on writing anything for the occasion, but the idea popped into my head a few minutes after midnight. I finished it up after I woke up. Another self-insert for the Car Wash series.
There’s only so much that can go into a story, especially one with as many characters as 16 has. So I’m opening the floor to asking these characters questions. Post your reply with any questions you have and Snowcatcher will be happy to answer them (I’ll be editing this blog to add those questions). The remaining cast members will have their interviews posted when their chapters are done.
Interview subject #13: Snowcatcher
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There's not much to really say about this one. 1,000 word stories are as short as this site allows, and while I can (and have!) gone into more words than that on the Mustang II, I don't think many folks here are reading this because they want to know all about unloved '70s cars.
I promise, we’re gonna talk about that big stupid F350 dually and the big stupid 6.4L diesel engine I replaced over the period of several weeks, but for reasons y’all will find out, I want to be sure it’s really fixed before I say anything about it.
Instead, we’re going to talk about automotive air conditioning.
Y’all know I’ve got a weak spot for ponies operating motor vehicles. Be they planes, trains, trucks, or automobiles.
Specifically Mustangs.
So of course I was onboard with a story featuring a bunch of obscure ponies driving Mustangs (and other Ford products) through the backwoods of Pennsylvania.
A mechanic blog post, we haven’t done one of these in a while! It’s been insanely busy at the shop; we’ve already hit our March monthly goal, in part because some people are spending their stimulus money fancying up their pickup trucks.
Which brings me to the subject of today’s blog post: IWEs. Not to be confused with IEDs, those are very different.
Who wants to learn about IWEs?
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Merry Christmas and Happy Hearth's Warming to everyone!
A quick follow-up to last week's story. Minty had mentioned she was throwing a Christmas party, so why not continue the adventures a little bit?
Greetings my fellow bronies from around the world. Yes, it has been along time since we've done one of these. Hasn't it? Reason kinda being is that I'm running out of ideas now XP. Well, not so much ideas but really good ones to put up. I'm sure I'll get more as the season goes on (which is doing pretty good by the way), but we're going to be doing a special adoption agency today.
G'Day, Mates.
This is your honest and pleasant-minded film and TV show reporter here with another review.
And today, I'll be making my 44th film review by analyzing "The Fugitive".
Here's the summary of this all-time thriller and mystery film:
So where do we begin with this? Obviously, this fic is for Admiral Biscuit's contest challenge which has no deadline and no prizes. However, this is a thing I've been wanting to do for a long time since I love slice of life, I much prefer 'ponies on Earth' as opposed to 'humans in Equestria', and I'm a fan of his work. While this isn't my first ponies on Earth fic, I haven't wanted to step on AB's toes since, frankly, he created and defined the 'ponies working on earth' genre of fics.
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My birthday present to the site. That's right, it's my birthday and I'm giving everyone else a present.
There’s only so much that can go into a story, especially one with as many characters as 16 has. So I’m opening the floor to asking these characters questions. Post your reply with any questions you have and Plumsweet will be happy to answer them (I’ll be editing this blog to add those questions). I’ll be posting the other characters in the coming weeks (up through Snowcatcher; the rest will come after their chapters are posted).
Interview subject #11: Plumsweet
Coppola’s magnum opus continues to remain one of the definitive films about the Mafia, the American dream, and simply one of the greatest films ever made, outright.
A sprawling, 3 hour meditation and examination of the Corleone family, The Godfather serves as a study of not only the dynamics of mid-1940s Italian mob families, but also a study on such varied topics as manhood, the American Dream, greed, ambition and vengeance.
Grab your favorite silly straw and a beverage I suppose; this one is gonna be a fun ride.
We’ll be talking about a late-model F250 with all the bells and whistles, and there’s gonna be some inexactness regarding codes and whatnot, ‘cause I can’t remember and couldn’t be bothered to look it up, and you’ll find out why as we get into this thing.
Greetings, my friends.
This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade".
Here's the rundown of this adventure:
One day I’ll tell you about how Union Pacific’s takeover of Southern Pacific went. In a nutshell, at the height of the catastrophe, if a railcar went into Texas, it didn’t come back out for six months.
I mention that because T-Mobile took over Sprint recently.
And broke my cat radio.