Chaotic Coffee Klatch (tea also available)

I drive a 99 acura integra. This model was a final stage car in the Gran Turismo video game of the time. Many boys, now men, who spent many hours trying to get this car or with this car notice. It is also clearly not mint or even good, so low book value. Thus they could realistically afford it and they try to see if I'd sell for a fair market price. I do not because while not pretty it runs strong and I could not replace it functionally for the same cost. I also have a weird thing for late 90s cars, and they are getting really hard to find in "run strong" shape. I assume this is why dudes come up to talk about my car.
This is a very cool car. I had a 97 Integra Type-R many years ago. They were sold under the Honda brand in the UK.

A 9000rpm red line, the best gearbox I’ve ever used and a total unwillingness to understeer. I had a white one with white wheels and red Recaro bucket seats.

God I loved that car!
 
This is a very cool car. I had a 97 Integra Type-R many years ago. They were sold under the Honda brand in the UK.

A 9000rpm red line, the best gearbox I’ve ever used and a total unwillingness to understeer. I had a white one with white wheels and red Recaro bucket seats.

God I loved that car!
and may I just say, see it is the car. next car dude shall be asked if he is willing to dye my muff rainbow, for my own amusement. I hope to hit record on my phone for Neb's amusement.
 
In my language there isn't even a word for that kind of thing. The brittish bisquit, cookie for you, yes. Doesn't even matter if it's salty or sweet, all those crisp flat things have a common name. But those in the pic... Nope. They fall outside our baking categories.
The bisquit on this side of the Atlantic is very flaky with much butter. Not healthy for me but love ia homemade one as comfort food.
 
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