This is a stupid take. His car was less than $10k.
This is a stupid take. His car was less than $10k.
More like Forever 1991.
Thanks! I’d just like to mention that when I bought this car it was a salvage-titled nightmare ten seconds away from being scrapped, and now it’s traveling the PNW on adventures with we weekly, while still handling DD duties and the occasional track day. Dreams do come true!
Of course not, my dear fellow. It’s only a Bentley after all...
You clicked and then commented, twice. Sucka.
Precisely, Dear Sir. One should never encumber Master with such trivialities. As always, I set the kettle on as soon as I was alerted by the cricket pitch Groundskeeper of Master’s departure in the Bentley. The Bentley will need a vigorous wash, I surmise...
Blips never have titles and are usually, well, just a blip of text and a pic of a car.
ça va bien?
What’s wrong with a little body roll anyway? This is 2018, we need to stop body roll shaming. Good job little Citroën, you be you!
Bold statement for a pickup with a hood that massive, should have been cab over.
But are these quirks or features? We won’t know until Doug tells us.
How unique is a “unique frame”?
damnit...... still hurts
*all around me are familiar faces, worn out places, worn out faces*
How about “people don’t hit people”, and we leave gender out of the conversation?
It also didn’t help Hacksaw Ridge that the last half was essentially gory “war prn” undercutting the pacifist hero. The film was actively portraying him as a thick headed buffoon.
You said it best. This movie was lean meat.
He filmed part of his Dark Knight trilogy that way too; it was just a few scenes in the 2nd film, as I recall.