rockatansky4073 wrote:Alot of memories in there.
Road warrior forever was by far the strangest though.
Indeed. I've come across the site a few times looking up info. Can anyone explain it? http://www.roadwarriorforever.com/mainpage.html still up on the internet as well, not just in archives. A lot of landscape pictures and what seems to be poetry. Weird layouts and disjointed sentences. A lot of the java content won't work for me, and the flash content that does is just.... strange. Lots of weird videos and such.
Doesn't look to have been updated since 2002, but it is still up and running. Somebody out there has to be paying to keep it up, don't they?
It's a fan. I have the details of who owns the site. The person is in Seattle, USA. Some people pay tribute by having a replica car, some by making a web page.
Daz wrote:It's a fan. I have the details of who owns the site. The person is in Seattle, USA. Some people pay tribute by having a replica car, some by making a web page.
Oh, I understand it's a tribute page. It just seems to do it in a rather strange way. Hey, whatever folks want to do I suppose. Can't say it's a bad website. Just different.
NuffTorque wrote:
It looks more like a blowing the fly off his face than a sigh?
Yeah, no way was that a sigh of relief
I think that was a sigh of relief. The reason being, Max ain't got no bullets in that shotgun of his at this stage. If Wez knew any better, Max would have been fucked. Or he would have been in trouble at least. I only flinched when she mentioned that Max lost his "daughter". Someone clearly has not seen 'Mad Max'. But yeah I enjoyed her analogy.