BKPhil
BKPhil
BKPhil

Uniball 207 RT Micro.

I wish they'd bring back the pre-2002 show, that featured more cars and plenty of wit - but less ridiculousness.

NP. This was my daily driver (well, rider) when I was three years old.

I'll have to tell my friend to add that to his routine.

Almost cures the lethal case of the uglies from which the sedan suffers.

If you were child care worker and were discovered being this abusive in the exercise of you responsibilities (e.g. slamming kids heads into their desks if they didn't pipe down when told to), you would never work another day.

NP. Rare, looks cool, and just about free. I'd buy it and stick in my living room as a conversation piece.

If Facebook has shown you zero proof, why are you so certain they are right?

Hope it works right out of the box, because if there are any bugs they won't be corrected until the release of version 12 a year from now. At best. And for a whole new down payment.

If they are indeed pursuing him with any sort of anti-terrorism statutes or entities, we really live in a frighteningly pathetic authoritarian world.

svp248 and a bunch of others say they were. Biddle demands proof.

Beg to differ.

It's OK, no one likes to go where the sun don't shine.

I was all pup tent about this until you pointed out the pup tents. Crack Pipe.

Awesome!

The CGI work for the scenery and buildings is spectacular.

It's a fantastic business model, isn't it?

No one will marry a woman who drives. A strumpet like that will only be trouble, what with all the wanting to vote and work outside the home.

Anything that allows Americans to eat ever vaster quantities of fat and calories for an ever cheaper price must be divinely provident, and as such, immune from inquiry.

I'm eagerly awaiting the Lifehacker do-it-yourself $200 version.