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Feelin' so fly...
#238831 - 11/13/10 04:40 PM
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...like a G6? REALLY? Unless I'm missing something This:
is a G6 - that's not a pretty car to sing songs about! Ugly car! Blarg! "Exige" would fit "Feeling so fly, like an Ex-ige" See? Mmmm Exige
Straight out o' Norfolk, yo!
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Re: Feelin' so fly...
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#238832 - 11/13/10 04:46 PM
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Pontiac G6's are nice looking cars, IMO......BUT they are not worth writing/singing a damn annoying song about! Are they really singing about the G6 car or is something else also referred to as a "G6"? Either way, its a stupid tune that annoys me to no end...much like anything done by the Black Eyed Peas.
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Re: Feelin' so fly...
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#238833 - 11/13/10 05:08 PM
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The top one looks like a wannabe TSX with a shitty grill. The bottom one is cool but I could do without the racing strips. I haven't heard the song but agree completely with denzilla about the Black Eyed Peas.
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Re: Feelin' so fly...
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#238837 - 11/13/10 05:43 PM
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Re: Feelin' so fly...
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#238838 - 11/13/10 05:53 PM
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> http://money.cnn.com/2010/10/08/news/companies/Gulfstream_fly_G6.fortune/index.htm
Ah well, that 'splanes it then - they're singing about a G6 that doesn't technically exist, its a G650 I have an issue with this paragraph: "The G650 itself is fitting as an epitome of "fly." The plane is the fastest civil airplane in the world. According to Miller it has the longest range of any business jet (7,000 nautical miles) and will be certified next year by the Federal Aviation Administration to fly at 0.925 Mach in cruise flight, or 704 miles per hour. It edges out the Cessna Citation X, which was previously ranked the fastest in the world. Any speed faster than Mach 1, such as that reached by the retired Concorde planes, creates a problematic sonic boom."
Surely Concorde is still a 'civil aeroplane' (or 'airplane' than) that's 'in the world' whether its retired or not?
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