99TandC
99TandC
99TandC

If you're a regular in/or around the perimeter you would knwo that 75 is not fast enough to be in the fast lane

I'm interested

They definitely have this. I saw it on SPEED in one of those "Lucas Oil: On the Edge" shows. They did it on a dirt track in beater caprices or something. I cn't find it on youtube but it's definitely been done. It was mildly interesting but they were going too slow for it to be that exciting

Is that first paragraph real or is it a joke? I honestly can't tell

Awesome, thank you so much for the info

Thanks for the link. Are 5-lug patterns standard? Im interested in the NASCAR-style wheel but Im not sure if it will fit my 4th gen Camaro. Also what's the tire?

What wheels are those?

This largely doesn't bother me unless they hire Kyle Petty or Wally Dalenbach as announcers. Awful commentating

Disagree. It isnt sticky to the touch, it's as smooth as it is comfortable

An airbag won't help. He was strapped in with belts and a HANS device. His body didn't and shouldn't have moved. He just hit the wall in an unfortunate way.

Middle Georgia Raceway

We have a strong history of protecting people all over the wold, yes. You act like the US is specfically targeting innocent civilians. Not so, we target known/wanted terrorists and as a result, and with much regret, innocent civilians are caught in the crossfire. And what is your home country?

My point was that if we don't involve ourselves in conflict who will? The UN? Surely not. They didn't do anything to protect the Kurds from Saddam's gas attacks in the late 80's, nor did they do anything when Milosevic was ethnically cleansing his people, nor did they do anything in Libya, or now currently Syria. The

You're right. The United Nations has been so integral in stopping dictators killing their own people that we should let them do all the work to protect people all over the world from ethnic cleansing, gas attacks, airstrikes, etc. from their own governments.

Person-first, got it. You all can be very helpful sometimes

Thanks for the info. I'll remember that. But in my mind, "diabled person" is harsher than "phyiscally handicapped". Saying someone is disabled makes a person sound, to me, like they are out of commission..unable to perform any meaningful task. Where as physically handicapped could imply something as simple as someone

How is it offensive? A quadriplegic man who cannot move his arms or legs has a physical handicap, thus he is physically handicapped. I don't mean to sound snarky, I'm genuinely curious how that term is offensive

I saw this car twice while in Tampa/Clearwater two weeks ago. It was gorgeous. I also thought about sending in a photo of its "asshat parking job" in the lone spot for a Hooters take-out. But no one really commented on what a jerk he was for taking up that only spot, everyone was more concerned about taking pictures

God bless you, man

I feel like we'll never agree on anything lol