Burt
Burt
Burt

It is true that in this age of photoshop and internet anonymity, that everything is questionable as a lie. However, I don't own any of these cars, so I can't immediately provide you with any further proof without spending more time on it. On the same premise, I will assume you're some hate-spewing Prius driver who's

I don't see why this is such a big deal. I already do my own dishes/laundry/cleaning, and although I wouldn't want to stay at home to raise a child, that's because I don't want a child right now, period. I chose the degree I'm currently completing because it the jobs associated with it provide me with consistent

1) You drive mules?!?!

That...is amazeballs.

Not necessarily if you shave, folliculitis can happen to any pore.

I sat in a black one today, and I enjoyed myself.

They aren't that scenically epic, but there are good roads everywhere. I've lived in two areas of the state, and both were littered with curvy tarmac. The road to hawk's Nest is rather epic, and it's fairly scenic, too.

West Virginia is about the third of the size of all of Great Britain, and I'm willing to bet that less of it is urban. I don't think that's terribly specific.

Someone's never been to West Virginia.

Unlike every Mustang post before it, I see two sets of hips worth talking about.

So if you like that, how do you feel about this?

Or, just sound make it sound like this, period.

I'll take mine in Lime Rock Green with the Z51 package and the more aggressive seats, please :)

I know it's new, but I'm particularly fond of the Thundertaker, particularly since there are so few well don hearses out there.

It looks like it's on the bottom,

I absolutely agree that it's the Abarth. My wife bought one on Wednesday, and since she can't drive a manual, it's mine until she's comfortable with it. I normally drive an Impala like a grandpa, but the Abarth's exhaust turned me into a total hooligan. People's reactions to the sound usually fall into two

Yeah, I just sort of meant it as a fun fact. As far as building a boat out of concrete, you can use the shape of the boat to generate the buoyancy, however if you get into some exotic materials in your mix design (and use essentially no aggregate) you can achieve a mix where a solid block will float.

The dark grey green metallic is excellent as well. I've never been a big fan of the dark red, but then again it's not a color I fancy on most cars.