CaptainWompus
CaptainWompus
CaptainWompus

We had a similar situation this past weekend on I-69 in Fort Wayne. A couple of dudebros in their trucks were in the middle lane of I-69. The second truck was a bright red, lifted F-250 and the driver was wearing a cowboy hat you could get satellite TV on. We were in the far right lane and got behind a slower driver,

Sounds like New Orleans might be as bad as Michigan. We have issues with pothole repair trucks getting stuck in potholes up here. It’s bad.

The Multi-Port 3.1s were nowhere NEAR as bad as the SFI 3100 & 3400 engines. The 3100 and 3400 branded engines were the intake manifold gasket eaters. I never had gasket problems on my Multi-Port 3.1, but my wife had a 3100 that we had to replace the intake manifold gasket on. My parents also had a Montana with the

I actually owned a 92 Grand Prix with the cloth version of those seats - they’re surprisingly supportive. The bolsters are pretty solid.

Grand Prix GXP was the only one of the V8 W-Bodies with staggered wheels. Impala, Monte Carlo and Lacrosse all had equal width tires the full way around.

Came looking for this! I played the hell out of that game!

“Huehuehuehuehue” - That plane, probably

This is fucking beautiful.

I never caught the grave bit! Good catch.

And “A great big bushy beard!” is probably a daily quote in my life.

Now who’s being childish?

I think he might struggle with “a”.

Don’t be foolish. Floyd has no idea what cordially means, nor does he know how to spell or even say it!

Pretty much this. Our 10 year reunion is in July.. we’re driving the minivan there. Don’t even care.

Came for this. Was not disappointed.

I like this explanation best.

Yeah his has GM’s 5.7 truck V8 in it.. easier to maintain than the diesels from that era!

But... but it’s not a diesel.

If the show went to black while he was stopped in the court’s parking lot and fiddling with the ring, that would have been a fantastic finish. I wasn’t overly fond of the quick turnaround, but it was still a great episode.

Their biggest excuse was the fact that it was so cold in January and February, making it so that the cement foundation under the bleachers wasn’t curing fast enough, and because of that they were unable to perform the necessary work on the bleachers.