Counterpoint: They’re an ideal car for 30MPH windows-down cruising around Yellowstone while bumping tunes and sinking into the velour bench seats. Until you accidentally lock your keys in the trunk, not that I’d know anything about that.
Counterpoint: They’re an ideal car for 30MPH windows-down cruising around Yellowstone while bumping tunes and sinking into the velour bench seats. Until you accidentally lock your keys in the trunk, not that I’d know anything about that.
Rain doesn’t do anything to DeLoreans. If you mix winter road salt in you’ll definitely have issues, though.
Oh, that’s hilarious. I didn’t realize it was him; now I have to go back and re-watch the whole series, not that I really needed an excuse.
Jens Adamssen?
It’s referred to as Kessler’s Syndrome, and is a nice bit of existential dread if you find yourself having too joyous a day:
It sounds interesting, at least. Hopefully there will be more coverage here for the game than just this.
I’m 98% sure that it’s using a Wayne school bus body. They have very distinctive A-pillars.
No need to apologize! The whole state is a mess of mostly-abandoned military, mining, hunting, homestead or pipeline access trails, and at a certain point they all sort of look and sound alike. :)
Bring back the Mexi-Nuggets, you fucking cowards.
It’ll be out of fuel before then.
You’ve mentioned Hildebrand twice, but Hilderbrand four times.
Pops has a 2007 F-250 without AC. No big deal 99% of the time. The other 1%? It’s rough, man.
It was originally an access trail for an early 1900s antimony mine (Stampede mine) out at Kantishna, which sits within what is now Denali National Park. The bus was brought in during an effort in 1961 to re-clear and widen the trail to move more equipment in from Lignite Creek, which was just north of Healy.
I probably missed one, but close enough.
You can click it a thousand times; it won’t advance until the timeout allows it.
I assume the trailer is one of these, since it didn’t show up for me in the article:
Yes. Also, let us acknowledge The Inventory, which does use auto-generated spam articles that then get smeared across every other sister site.
The cyclist only reported “minor scratches” from the collusion and then left on their own, according to reports.