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Mr. Toy
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I bookmarked this a long time ago and forgot about it until now. I went through it today and laughed my head off.
http://amtrek.net/extras/sitepage.html

Disclaimer: this link is not recommended for the humor impaired.

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dilly
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Thanks for posting the link to this amazing site. It's colossal. It's stupendous.

(And the person who created it has way too much spare time on their hands)


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That is a good one Mr. Toy. I looked through some of the links. This was my favorite:
http://amtrek.net/trvlplan/guarante.html

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Mr. Toy -

CRAZY CRAZY site!!!!!!!!!! Where did you ever find this? I enjoy it!

--Rich K


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Did Jay Leno have anything to do with this? Or maybe it was the folks at Mad TV/Magazine?

More likely just someone inspired by the above...

Parts are very funny but I agree with Dilly...someone has an awful lot of time on their hands...


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OK, this is going on RRNET...especially after seeing the page about the "Crashela Express"...
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That web page is funny "VERY FUNNY" because it is somewhat true. And if the truth hurts, this may explain the pain I am getting from laughing!
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