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Pimp My Ride

Monday, October 25, 2004


This MTV show is one of my recent favorite shows, and a "reality" show at that. (I usually hate them.) It is "extreme makeover" for cars. In 30 minutes on TV, a piece of junk (or "bucket", as host Xzibit calls it) practically gets rebuilt from the ground up with all kinds of rad gadgets, rims and paint jobs. Makeover shows sometimes drag, but this one moves along at a good pace. Fun to watch all the unreal stuff gets installed (among others, cappuccino machine, water fountain, ping pong table, and chandeliers). Xzibit is hilarious as hell. Posted by Hello
posted by Carl from L.A., 1:48 PM

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The Zen truck (the one with the yoga floor, right?) is jaw-dropping. The one with the chandelier was too funny. The one with the cappuccino machine and the one with the photo booth was like, "Neat. But c'mon..."

The new one last Sunday was great. Loved the paint job. My favorite was the monogrammed headrests.
commented by Blogger Carl from L.A., 8:40 AM  

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