For the sarcasm lover in all of us. Check out this witty “This is Bob. Bob Has No Arms. Knock Knock. Who is it? It’s Not Bob.” design on apparel and gifts.
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This Pennsylvania-based performance legend started out as a maker of motor mounts for engine swaps and floor-shifters back in 1958, but they steadily expanded their product line through the 1960s. Hurst wheels, Line/Loc, and Swifter Shifter gloves were developed among other items, and later, Airheart Brakes and the Schiefer Manufacturing Company, which made clutches and other driveline components, were acquired. Hurst Performance floor-shifters were skillfully engineered, reliable and stirring in appearance, plus, their marketing was in tune with the times, catering to the flourishing muscle car movement of the 1960s. Their shifters infiltrated the drag racing, stock car racing, off-road racing and many other areas of motorsports.
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stock car racing, muscle cars, horsepower, sprint car, outlaw racing
Perfect for anyone that wants to spread love, peace, and good vibes, but with a twist of existential dread that's funny and sarcastic with a bomb ready to explode. Nihilism is the way to live in this world of sadness.
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bomb, cartoon, dark humor, existence is pain, existential anxiety
James Cook was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy. In 1770, he charted New Zealand and the Great Barrier Reef of Australia on his ship HMS Endeavour (HM Bark Endeavour). He later disproved the existence of Terra Australis, a fabled southern continent.
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james cook, royal navy, british empire, australia, great barrier reef