Buck_Turgidson
Buck_Turgidson
Buck_Turgidson

Oh very yes. Here in Sacramento, we have a bunch of them.

The stupid - it hurts...

Hey, at least it's still grounded to the ground, right?

Needs more Johnnycab!

Moin moin!

The F-150 has great leg room, but if I move the seat back far enough to take advantage of it, I can barely reach the steering wheel, and I wear a 16/34 shirt, so no t-rex arms.

As a 6'5" driver, let me state that finding a car with sufficient legroom (36" inseam) is not easy. Before I purchased my 2012 Outback (and leased a 2013 Passat), I looked at the following vehicles and found them wanting:

Came here to say this.

Larry!

I'm quite partial to the Köhlbrandbrücke in Hamburg:

My favorite is the Rotring 600. It feels really substantial, and it's easy to hold with the knurled grip.

I own this cookbook and it is chock-full of this sort of shit. I love reading the recipes, and the photography is beyond awesome. So far I haven't been brave enough to make any of the horrors depicted within...

Love me some Iltis.

Having lived in Germany for 6 years, I had occasion to watch olympic coverage on German TV. I can tell you that the coverage was WAY more varied, it covered more events and profiled/reported on athletes from all over the world. It was far less biased than NBC.

Shake - then Bake!

The opposite of Lipstick Lesbian is ChapStick Lesbian.

You won the internet today!

So much this. Where picchiofan got the idea that this thing is as big as the monstrosity that is the F150, I don't know, but it ain't. Granted, it's bigger than the outgoing US Ranger, but I would still buy it over an F150 any day - especially with the oil-burner.