Yes all cyclists
Yes all cyclists
This is in philly right? This has to be in philly
Ha you think I vote. Thats a good joke
“It is populated exclusively by new-age dipshits, bros, bro-ettes, and gun-toting loons who voluntarily live near the border despite actively hating the inevitable and perfectly natural occurrences that tend to happen near a border”
Should have posted the pair i have in my garage
This post needs to be read and seen by more people. How do we post this on the front page?
I like how our society just caters to the minority and the dumb. How many people go on that pass vs how many actually end up dying/crashing. If there are 100’s a day and only one crash? Hell thats better then Arizona freeways. If this is to dangerous then we better close all freeways since there are crashes on those…
I hope your trolling because you are a moron
Also this is ridiculous:
Gripping the steering wheel harder than an impotent man grips his cock to get a hard on
And works on them. And lets people barrow them. And lets people tour his shop freely
Please provide reason
Biff-
I can only assume when you say it got a little political, you are referring to him not getting in to Sundance or any film festival with the documentary. Which he has some valid reason, I would not mind hearing some other people that may know more about the process as to why a documentary like his would not have been…
Also how easy of an interview was that? You only had to ask 2-3 questions and got 22 min out of it haha.
I am very jealous you got to sit down and talk with him. Very excited for the movie to come out
Oh another article defending the BRZ’s lack of power........cool
Thank you for finally bring this to the site. I can’t believe that an editor on here has not wrote about this movie. I know not everyone is an Adam Carolla fan but I thought this movie would have been brought up on here before this.
Let me be a Gawker commenter:
I know I have posted a picture of my Cherokee before. But I did this exact same lift back in high school. Me and my Dad spent the day doing it in about 12 hours. I know thats long but I have never done anything like that before. To this day everything is still working well.