Hey, he was first to use the “idiot” compliment!
Hey, he was first to use the “idiot” compliment!
Indeed I am not satisfied with this theory... I was really hoping that the new unit of measure was based on the dimensions of protruding of the nipples of a braless female passenger, in relation with the levels of performance of the car. In the schematic diagram here below, we cab appreciate the difference between:
Indeed I am not satisfied with this theory... I was really hoping that the new unit of measure was based on the dimension of protruding of the nipples of a braless female passenger, in relation with the levels of performance of the car.
Naaah! ...one of the answers should have been: Peugeot 206. This because some years ago I rented one for three days from the French Hertz, and while I was waiting to pick my luggage at my home airport, a cop with a sniffer dog stopped to check my Samsonite trolley.. It’s a trolley made of a kinda jeans tissue, and the…
This is the most idiotic thing I’ve seen today.... after Donald’s speech, that is.
The original title was good enough for me.
Tomorrow morning I’m going to crash my piggy bank, to give all my money to Elio. My step-brother’s cousin tells me that it’s a better deal than it was buying some Microsoft shares in 1986...
Sorry my cazzo. We Italians don’t like to hold a cup while we drive, because it’s n0t safe. It’s a fact.. When we need a coffee or a drink, we like more to stop at a bar and that’s also a good occasion for relaxing a little. In my long life I have never traveled with someone with a cup of something in his car. When we…
And it’s not that we Europeans usually like to travel with one liter paper cups of brown tinted hot water... we usually like our coffee out of the espresso machine, drink it at the bar counter, pay for it and go back to our car with our hands free. And if we want to drive with a bottle of mineral water, it goes…
Fantastic! And if I was not having hearing visions, that Porsche has also the door ajar/seatbelts chime working!! And I doubt that it was an original Porsche feature, in those times!
I LOVE the Daily Mail.
Totally agree: when I want some beautiful scenery, I watch the National Geographic.
Well, it must be something common for the Japanese and Korean electronic engineering because they’re wizards at that, but as far as I know it’s not found in the most of European cars. Evidence is that every winter, a lot of friends and colleagues of mine usually complain that their son or wife (themselves, never!)…