62imperialcrown
62imperialcrown
62imperialcrown

Ahem.

"...every vehicle to bear his family name has been meticulously engineered to give its driver a visceral experience."

Theme? I got your theme right here!

Garbage is one thing, but stealing my poor Fluffy's food?

Can't stand possums - had one waddle into an auto warehouse garage one night when I was working on a car; the cats went nuts and ran off. Me yelling and throwing bolts at it wouldn't make it leave; I finally got it out by throwing a floor jack at it.

A little more info on the three airliners, quoting user "Nautilusgr" on the airliners.net forum:

There used to be two more abandoned aircraft at Athens that had some value - N86E, a rare converted pre-WWII Douglas B-23 bomber and N127E, a Fairchild C-82 Packet transport (same type used in the original Flight of the Phoenix movie) both at an aviation technical school:

Same here. I see a ton of collectable aviation memorabilia in these photos, that AA model being the prize.

Nearby lies the wreck of the U-166's last victim, the passenger freighter Robert E. Lee, which sank less than ten minutes after being torpedoed. Its escort, the patrol craft PC-466, immediately attacked the U-166 and sank it. 25 of the Lee's 404 passengers and crew were lost; ironically some of those on board were

Yep, and there's still one in Lake Huron that hasn't been found.

Ernie Kovacs perfected the weight gag principle over 50 years ago:

The Germans and the Japanese shelled our fuel depots, actually:

Peter, those are Cheerios.

Yes, in a new live-action Multiverse segment.

Please tell me Brian and Stewie are not having an underpants party in this.

Now this is super power.

Makes me wonder if they still have this '67 Pontiac tucked away in some dusty warehouse:

So did the Japanese.

Quagmire hates Brian, so that's out. How about Jasper, Ricardo, Bruce and Jeffrey?

Good luck.