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Asandir
I am Asandir and you might have seen some of my posts, if you came here because I made you mad or sad, then I want to apologise to you, with that being said, just enjoy your time on Newgrounds!

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I used to "collect" Mtn Dew.

Only really these, though:
<a href="http://www.energyfiend.com/wp-content/uploads/mountain-dew-art.jpg">http://www.energyfiend.com/wp-content/uploads/
mountain-dew-art.jpg</a>

Those designs are pretty cool :o

Yeah but I stopped because mtn dew is the worst thing ever. water is gr8

hi daeth

Well I only drink water too.... someone should make fancy water bottles. Like.... be healthy and cool ^^

I think that dragon seal of approval needs to be used again. ;)

* Gigantic dragon claw puts seal of approval on Viper50's forehead *
yay ^^

Ah, 100 entries, if it had all been interviews this would have been something out of the ordinary. :) I'll second that idea for an interview with VicariousE, he seems like a person with many stories to tell.

I always thought the name Viper50 was based on the car, judging by that profile pic (not that it's a viper, but it looks like ^ is interested in cars). Great interview!

Yes, difficult to imagine but there was a time where I didn't make those interviews - never thought that there would be so many of them ^^
An interview with VicariousE could be indeed interesting, I will ask him.

As for Viper50, I too didn't know the real origin of his name. So I am glad that we both found out and that you like the interview :)

Oh hey I completely forgot about this interview til I glanced down and saw today was the 16th and that you said you were going to post this yesterday xD

Awesome :D

So you're still reviewing after all these years. Haha good stuff.

Yes I still do those ^^

I'm like 8 months late for this but, @Cyberdevil
The car in my profile pic is MY car. It's a '79 Ford Ranchero.
The little blue car in the background is also my car. It is a '61 Studebaker Lark VIII Cruiser. The Lark is actually a kinda rare car. As far as I know they only made a couple thousand of em.

Gotta say you have some nice cars :o

@Viper50 never too late. :P Good knowing, any others cars you've collected? I'd be investing in classics myself it it weren't for taxes, don't know how it is in the US but here just owning a ride is pretty expensive.

Owning a car being quite expensive seems to be the general rule in whole europe ^^

Thanks o:
We have more cars. My sister has a Maroon '68 Mustang and my dad has a light blue and white '58 Chevy Biscayne 4-door and a dark blue '51 Studebaker Champion 4-door.
We also at one point own:
A dark green '69 Chevy Nova, an ivy gold '67 Mustang, a '60 Ford Starliner, 3 '64 Ford Thunderbirds, an orange VW Kombi Camper Van (don't remember the year), a '30 Ford Model A, among others.

That's an impressive collection I must say. I thought you would have a Dodge Viper though ;3

Indeed, and that owning a car is cheap seems to be a general rule for the US. :) I don't know about other countries, but in Sweden there's at least no tax on veteran cars (older than 30 years), but insurance is obligatory, along with a yearly check-up that often results in reparation costs for somewhat insignificant defects. Fuel is hellishly expensive too... how is it where you live?

In Germany fuel is very expensive and yearly check-up (TÜV) costs money too, insurance is also obligatory. Parking costs are also very high, of course there are never enough parking places either ^^

(Asandir)
Nah I don't. I can't afford one of those xD

(Cyberdevil)
All of the cars we've bought were relatively cheap.
(like within the $1,000-$3,000 range. My dad bought a GMC Jimmy once for $20. And a '59 Impala (his first car) for I wanna say $50. But the latter was in the early '70s that that kinda makes sense.

Sounds like fair prices for those cars ^^

Ah, Germany! Land of the autobahn! :D Is it as much fun as the reputation preceding it? Do you drive btw? What about taxes? Here parking costs aren't so bad unless you live in the larger cities, but parking space is another thing preventing me from buying my own car yet, we just have the one spot.

I only drive as co-driver, autobahn is fun but I actually prefer normal roads since you can see the scenery, like cows and stuff. It's also more relaxed since the autobahn is quite full often, in the last years more and more driving speed limits for the autobahn were introcuded so you can't rush much faster than on normal roads, actually. I think parking costs can go as high as 5€ per hour D:

Yeah they were.
Though the Jimmy like....died or something. So we junked it.
(long story short there was a short in the wiring and it caused the entire car to die and we couldn't fix it)

May Jimmy the car rest in peace :[

@Viper50 woooah, $20! Cars definitely seem cheaper in the US, wonder if it'd be worth the import hmm...

$1,000-$3,000 is the price range for normal second-hand cars here, like a chunky white (apparently the most common color for -->) twenty year old Volvo 700 or a tiny lime-green Golf VW, I actually called in for a $500 car once but alas, about twenty people were already in line! Some day...

Same here. I don't like white as colour for a car. Too bland and you see every scratch on it :o

Ah, guess the autobahn still brings in a lot of tourists though? As far as I know, it's the only public road in the world that allows, at least for certain parts, unlimited speeds... but you probably know more about that than I do? Agreed, cows and stuff are great. :) I love winding forest roads, but still it'd be a new experience to see how fast a car can really go without worrying about running into trees and brown bears.

It surely attracts tourists, yes. As for brown bears.... the last one we had (or the first wild one for over a decade) was shot ... in favour of tourists :/

Sad to hear about the bear. :( I haven't actually seen one myself, but the neighbor stumbled upon one feasting upon the corpse of an elk once. You hear them whistling sometimes too. This is all up North btw, summertime, in Stockholm there are unfortunately no such interesting species roaming free...

I think white looks awesome if it's clean, so fresh and... white! :D Though I agree I wouldn't want one myself, something orange/yellow would be nice, or just black/dark.