How did they get it up there without getting snow on the tires??? I is confused :(
How did they get it up there without getting snow on the tires??? I is confused :(
I got it based on the fact that I love both dogs and motorsports, so the premise and marketing are certainly spot-on, but I also put it down when I saw the sucker-punch with the protagonist's wife coming about a quarter of the way in.
What I did read, I liked, and I'll probably pick it back up once I'm out of school.…
Apparently they're pretty much the same thing: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munster_c…
And that's exactly what they (grits) are. Much more efficient description than mine!
I'm trying to make them in Germany with cornmeal meant for polenta and the results are...interesting.
*Ahem*
Camembert is a bloom rind cheese. Chaumes, for example, is a washed rind; the ones with orange/yellow/brown rinds that are stinky and kinda sticky to the touch. (me as former cheese retailer. )
I took a demo ride in an i3 the other day and...yeah. It's like launching down a runway. Just a gentle hum and uninterrupted thrust. I definitely giggled a little.
But...why would the gas get shut off? Russia needs to get money to buy ships from somewhere, yes? Isn't gas/oil their main source of cashflow?
Paraphrasing StevenG, it's an old car business gambit called the "halo car." It generates buzz around the base models and the rest of the lineup. It's usually a decent business case, building brand cred and buzz if not always profits.
Police dogs are working dogs trained to deal with dangerous situations, not puppies. You don't approach them, period. Most K-9 cars have "Caution," "Keep Away," or "Stand Back" written on them for just this reason.
I feel both dumb and fortunate right now- I took a road trip to DC a few autumns ago, and definitely got carried away in the foothills around Charlottesville. 15-20 over definitely happened multiple times; I knew their ban on radar detectors but had no idea their punishments were this severe.
Glad I took the time to…
Does that make them more dangerous or just more prevalent and more frequently used? Most people get in a car a few days a week, if not a few times a day. Yeah, a lot of people have guns, but how many people handle them at 9, at 5, and then pick up the kids and run errands with them while being surrounded by a few…
Because I'm on the other side of the world and it's late afternoon?
Holy cow, taxonomy FTMFW.
I feel like this needs to be pitched to PopChartLab...
Thank you, sir! I forgot they did things in seasons. I've been periodically googling "what happened to Chris Harris" for the past few weeks and that simple thought hasn't occurred to me. Then, they didn't really say anything about a season ending during the last episode...I think?
That said, I could probably watch the…
Dat fender flare.
It is a pretty well-done theme these days, but Paradox IS Swedish, so there's that. I guess.
Deep, hour-sucking, nigh-endless strategy games like Crusader Kings and Galactic Civilizations are only a gig or two, though.
I do wonder how some games got so huge- I always thought it had to do with the size of the world- for a while games like Fallout 3 were the biggest on my HDD (about 10GB), or data hogs like…
True, but A5>>>>A4.
"It handles as well as any SRT product."
I guess they get to say this now that the Viper got the SRT name dropped??
What does this mean now, that it handles better than a Grand Cherokee?
How could anyone be mad listening to this??
Putting this on my list for my next record store run.
Danke schön!