Here’s the real question:
Here’s the real question:
I am so looking forward to picking up wrecked C8 Corvettes at CoPart in the near future after the owners learn the hard way what snap oversteer is.
I volunteer to be your enemy.
I will trade you mushrooms.
There’s a simple solution to the LIRR station issues:
@POTUS. You’re going see an orange man with behavior that’s a bit erratic.
I’ve been driving my custom ordered 2015 Cayman since June 15, 2015, and haven’t regretted it for a single day while racking up nearly 45k miles.
I shop at King Soopers, which is a Kroger store, and over the past few years, their machines have improved a tremendous amount.
You’re not thinking long term enough in your calculations.
It’s so strange that not drinking somehow makes so many aspects of your adult life that much harder than it feels like it should be.
That’s all nice and fine, but the only real choice NYC has is to start tearing down all those buildings and skyscrapers, make the roads wider, and then rebuild better buildings and skyscrapers that are more efficient, and better laid out.
You mixed up your vehicle tropes again.
The only thing slower than getting a Windows machine up and running is getting that website to load.
I would say Move to Colorado, but then you wouldn’t be able to bitch and moan about all the rusty Mazdas anymore, and that would totally ruin your fun.
And how can it be a Jean Grey movie without the Love Circle including Logan standing on the outside, wishing he could get away with bumping off Cyclops when no one is paying any attention.
Probably the exact same way that Mazda has been for over 5 years now.
Toyota and Mazda have a partnership, and I bet the SkyActiv-G engine technology was part of it.
One is on her second Wrangler because the other was lemoned.
Yes, South West Weld County, City of Dacono.
Manafort is currently staring down the possibility of up to 24 years in prison, after being convicted of and pleading guilty to charges including bank fraud, tax fraud, and conspiracy against the United States.
A Colorado man was fined $678 and racked up $1,680 more in collection fees for violating open container laws and driving without proof of insurance.