Atl_boiler
Atl_boiler
Atl_boiler

Bentley Speed 8

Too many too choose from

"70 miles per hour, once breaking 100."

God damn, now I want to demolish a Jai Alai instead of go back to work. Their maduro brown is really good too.

You also have to own the ferrari of salmon and the ferrari of sardines, then *maybe* they'll invite you to buy the ferrari of tuna

Sure "stuff costs money"

Who hasn't wanted to throw a chainsaw at Duluth police cars? Especially with all of their stupid speed traps.

Of course. That's why we didn't even put any picture from the video up top. This is a situation where it is news, but there is no reason why someone should see it if they don't want to. We understand a lot of people don't want it published, but it is already out there elsewhere. Some people want to see and understand

Having stayed up to watch it was horrible to go to bed to...

Where he is from very unfortunate can mean anything from a hangnail to having your arm cut off with a spoon.

In all, 18 "line trimmers," 15 chainsaws, six edgers and two "pole pruners" were stolen, police said. The total haul was worth nearly $19,000.

It was one. Zimbabwe. They dropped out of the bidding early and I don't imagine the women would see it as much of an improvement.

And that's not OC's problem. Case in point is window tinting. It doesn't where it's registered, it only matters where its being driven. There's plenty of examples of Florida registered cars getting tickets in other states for illegal tinting.

The reason the value drops at 100k is because of the baby boomers who won't even take a second glance at the car once they realize that it has been besmirched buy the 100k mile curse...

The value does drop at 100k because banks are more hesitant to finance them.

It's VERY difficult to get a loan on a car with more than 100k miles (not even taking into consideration the fact that most buyers in the market for an 8 year old Accord are probably a little strapped for cash). Dealers want nothing to do with a car on which they cannot offer financing options and private party buyers