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RTDNTOTO 🐻 Random Thoughts Deserving No Thread Of Their Own 21 (2026)

Bullitt had definitively cooler cars in its chase scene but I always preferred the chase of the crappy LeMans v the elevated train in The French Connection. That scene always seemed extra dramatic and heart pounding to me.



Fun fact: Steven McQueen and Gene Hackman were both Marines serving roughly around the same period (1946 to 1951 for Hackman and 1947 to 1950 for McQueen).
 
Bullitt had definitively cooler cars in its chase scene but I always preferred the chase of the crappy LeMans v the elevated train in The French Connection. That scene always seemed extra dramatic and heart pounding to me.



Fun fact: Steven McQueen and Gene Hackman were both Marines serving roughly around the same period (1946 to 1951 for Hackman and 1947 to 1950 for McQueen).
You're all almost completely wrong.

If the car chase is not through a south suburban Chicago mall or down Lake St in downtown Chicago, I'm not interested.

Blues Brothers Gme GIF by Hot Head Candles

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I remember making the Sugar Cube mission in fourth grade. I forget which mission I had. Nowadays, every Michael's in California sells the mission kits.

Every fourth grader in the Sacramento area trudges through Sutter's Fort and the Indian Museum at some point. I haven't been to either since then.
I went back to both when my kids were younger. They seemed to enjoy it. I now just make a yearly pilgrimages to my "hometown" for a yearly reunion with friends and make fun of them for their lousy "smarch" weather.
 
I went back to both when my kids were younger. They seemed to enjoy it. I now just make a yearly pilgrimages to my "hometown" for a yearly reunion with friends and make fun of them for their lousy "smarch" weather.
I only get to Sacramento a few times a year now, even though I'm just two hours away on the other side of the mountains. Shame on me.

Wifey is there right now. (Well, technically, she's in Arden-Arcade right now.)
 
Near Hollister, earthquake capital of California! SJB is the one mission I remember actually going to. There is still an active Catholic church right next door.
 
Not a great pic but this little guy (or gal) has been hanging around for the last few weeks.

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We have a few that move between downtown and some of the parks and residential areas. We figured out they use the storm sewer to get around without getting hit. They also make one of the worst sounds I've ever heard in the middle of the night.

Yours looks much more photogenic than the ones around here.
 
I have a problem with Walton Goggins... not sure what that problem is, but sometimes you just know with a person. I havent seen any of his work or really know much about him... but I have problems.
 
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