B52HVet11
B52HVet
B52HVet11

I was there Sunday, and yeah...it was by far the best collection of vintage racers I’ve ever seen. My only regret is that we were too busy in the paddock to make it over to the Radwood area. Next year, fingers crossed.

I’ve been screaming into the void for years now that we need a new, electric, and not hideously expensive MGB-GT. 

I guess I just don’t understand the world anymore. Somehow in my travels I have acquired several card binder pages of (I assume) old Pokemon cards...I’ve never bought a pack, and yet I have 6-8 pages and a stack of loose cards. I really don’t know what to do with them, Does anyone know how/where to find the value of

I’ve had 2 break 200,000. The most recent was a 1994 Ford Bronco with the 5.8L in it that ended its’ life at 240k about 10 years ago. The 2nd was a 1987 Porsche 944 with the phone dial wheels that when I bought it, the odometer read 212k, but didn’t work, so I have no idea what the actual mileage was. 

My wife and I are looking for a Telluride. Our local dealer has a $5k mark up which they say is non-negotiable. Luckily, an hour up the road there’s a dealership that sells for straight MSRP (I know, I know) and that’s where we’re going. If my car wasn’t on its’ last legs, I’d wait...but I damn sure won’t pay a mark

Another great build is the Lego McLaren Senna GTR Technic set. For the price point ($50 at Amazon/Target/Walmart) it’s better than it has any right to be. It builds into quite a large and impressive vehicle, with a “working” engine and scissor doors. Really a nice build without a huge price.

Another great build is the Lego McLaren Senna GTR Technic set. For the price point ($50 at Amazon/Target/Walmart)

I just got (like an hour ago) the new Lego Space shuttle Discovery, and wow. I’ve built the other recent sets in their space lineup (Saturn V, ISS, Lunar lander) but this shuttle is in a whole other league. It’s 11 pounds of pieces, and is a staggeringly complex build. Looking forward to diving in!

I just got (like an hour ago) the new Lego Space shuttle Discovery, and wow. I’ve built the other recent sets in

Sadly, too long.

The A-7 WAS indeed a great aircraft, but they’re no A-10 replacement. Not only have they not been in service in the US for a great many years, but the Warthog has just undergone a massive upgrade to their avionics suite, as well as new wings on most (if not all by now) of the airframes still in service. The SLUF was a

Am I a bad person because I don’t know who the fuck this guy is?

I’ve got an 89 CRX that has the same problem!

I think you may have watched one too many episodes of House of Cards.

Congratulations to Northrop Grumman on their big win(g).

Fixed that for ya.

Thank you VERY much!

Tyler, your article says the H is 185’ long, with a wingspan of 159’...These numbers are reversed. (It’s wider than it is long) #Corrections

I love this jet. Even though 1028 (quite literally) broke my back, I will always love this jet. There isn't another piece of hardware (with MAYBE the exception of the C-130) that has the flexibility, dependability, ruggedness, and longevity of the BUFF. Best job I've ever had, best people I've ever worked with were

VW had a Chinese Strat knockoff in corporate blue & white, and a big VW logo on it...supposedly you could plug it in to the in-car audio.

The old man told me to take any rug in the house.

Stamped knives are, without fail, shit. Yep, they're cheap, but they work better as a door stop after a few days' use. Save the money and buy a Shun.

Stamped knives are, without fail, shit. Yep, they're cheap, but they work better as a door stop after a few days'

I use (and have used the same) one of these on a daily basis in a professional kitchen. The one I've got has held an amazing edge, and has suffered through going on 5 years of hard work. I've since bought their 5.5" Nakiri, 6.5" half serrated utility, and the Kramer edition bread knife (as well as their 7" "Classic"

I use (and have used the same) one of these on a daily basis in a professional kitchen. The one I've got has held an