What is hot, and What is not?

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  1. Eric!

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    In my honest opinion, looking at these photos- She went from hot to hotter!
     
  2. Eric!

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    Well he’s badass John Rambo right here. Stallone is the man!!!
     
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  3. hotwater

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    Wonder how many guys after watching the movie First Blood, went out and purchased a green M65 Commando coat.
     
  4. Eric!

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    I don’t know how many got that coat, but I know a few that bought that damn knife.
     
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  5. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Touché
     
  6. Candy Gal

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  7. Candy Gal

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    HOT
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    NOT
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  8. Joshua Tree

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    Hot

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    Not

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    Cool

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  9. themnax

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    well its just this; i know what i like, and how popular or unpopular that is to anyone else, has nothing to do with it.

    i'll add this though, i think most things are "hotter" BEFORE everyone else hears about then and dilutes everything that was good about them by jumping on the bandwagon.

    civil rights, peace, environment, model trains, science fiction, furry, the first personal computers, before the internet, the first years of the internet before business and then corporate business, discovered it, when it was a kind of almost secret toy for technology hobbyists, before almost anyone else even knew it existed, all these things, and probably lots more that i don't immediately think of, were "hotter" before they ever became something that anyone not involved in them as a hobby, had any idea they even existed.

    camping out, before everyone became homeless. survival arts, before that became some kind of fascist end of the world nonsense.
    (automobiles before old henry started mass producing them and everyone had horses,
    steam before trevethic, even rectangles when everyone lived in round huts,
    even horses before the invention of agriculture)
     
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  10. Grandeur

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    Quite opposite. I want every food to be hot. I wanna feel the burning inside me.
     
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  11. onceburned

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    ghost pepper and chilli………..
     
  12. Eric!

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    I wish I could, it hasn’t always been this way. I used to enjoy it, but I’ve completely backed off from super spicy foods awhile ago
     
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  13. Candy Gal

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    You are hot enough. x
     
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  14. wilsjane

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    The hottest experience in my life was working on a boiler that consumed 600 gallons of oil a minute. The inside contained 4 miles of tubes, glowing at 3000 degrees centigrade. It took the boiler 18 hours to cool down before I could work on it. The steam output powered the alternators to produce enough electricity to power a large city.
    While I was waiting for it to cool down, I calculated that if they had asked me to service it while it was firing, their would have been nothing left of me except a puff of white ash within less than 10 seconds.

    On the cool side, working inside a cold store at minus 18 degrees in the storage area and minus 30 in the chilling rooms needed a few jumpers.

    But for heat, nothing beats gotterdammerung. It needed the banks of the River Rhine to burst to cool it down.
    If you feel confused. here is the video.


     
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  15. Eric!

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    DE5BFC73-EA60-45DF-B6E8-1D8669F5D2F5.png
     
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  16. Candy Gal

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  17. Eric!

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    Heheheee:D
     
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