I saw a Benz, Jeep , Porsche and a bunch of what would appear to be 16 - 18 year old dumb kids. That leads me to believe one kid brought his jeep followed by two kids in their mom's cars being stupid.
I saw a Benz, Jeep , Porsche and a bunch of what would appear to be 16 - 18 year old dumb kids. That leads me to believe one kid brought his jeep followed by two kids in their mom's cars being stupid.
No, I haven't. Which is why I posted, "I've never lived anywhere it snowed so I have no frame of reference". But I'll take it on your word that it's obviously a dangerous road.
I've never lived anywhere it snowed so basically I have no frame of reference. We get hurricanes and you can see those coming on radar a week away. *shrugs*
This is obviously horrible and I really do hope those affected are ok. But, that being said, everytime I see one of these huge, inclimate weather pile-ups (they're not that rare), I always have to ask, did it not occur to ANYONE to, you know... slow down?
Errr, perhaps #PrisonShowerForcibleRapeProblems
If he does something stupid in HIS car, there will be consequences. If, and I might be misinterpreting what you meant, he were to do something in MY car, most probably death will occur. He's only allowed to drive my car unsupervised on very rare occassions.
Better than falling asleep driving one. Which I would think would be fairly common.
I don't really worry about my son too much anymore, he's 17 and a football player, power lifter and has trained in TKD and BJJ since he was 5 years old. I worry more about someone who did him wrong, than worry about him. But, if someone like this fat bitch had touched him when he was a child God would need to have…
I learned to drive in a '66 Mustang coupe. 200ci straight six and 3 speed on the floor. My father restored them when we were growing up and the only one he'd let me drive was the 66.
While I agree in principal, because Miata, I'm way too pretty for prison. I wouldn't do well there. So I'll only kick you in the sack, then taunt you from afar.
Indeed it is. Hence my nomination in the other post to the "cars that want to be cool, but aren't".
The "inexperienced" driver of which you speak learned to drive, quite proficiently I might add, on a 750whp GT500. Twin disk ceramic clutch and all. I put him under the most extreme circumstances I could find. Why? Because when he can get out of my car and say he drove it well, he can get in anything and drive.
RX8. Back in 1993 I bought one of the first RX7 R1's in the country. Twin Turbos, gorgeous styling and no compromises. That car was a dream.
See, I KNEW I was right! I tried to buy my son an STI for his first car. Nope, he didn't want a "four door". Silly boy. Instead he wanted an RX8 R3. Now, I take him out and whip his 17 year old behind driving his mother's EX-35. The renesis rotary... dog.
I don't know about the Samsung exploit, but another passcode exploit in iOS 6.1.3 doesn't surprise me at all. I don't believe for a moment that apple really gave a rat's ass about fixing exploits. 6.1.3's whole point was to break the Evasi0n jailbreak. The passcode exploit was just a convenient reason.
A-freakin-men. My point exactly. Though I see now that the story hit the media this "police officer" will no longer be "protecting and serving". At least until the story blows over and he moves to the department one town over.
Typical douche cop. Got picked on in HS now he's got a badge and a gun and, "Goddammit boy I'm in charge now.. you understand?"
Happiness, along with unicorns and sparkly stars, is great in theory and all but let's be brutally honest, with the employment picture the way it is these days if your employer says see you in the morning, you damn well better be there in the morning. Otherwise, we'll all be reading your posts in "Unemployment…
Do want. Do not care about ridiculous gearbox nonsense. It's not a slushbox whether you actually move the little lever thing or not. Get over it.
But, I have to say, in reading your post again.. that was a nice troll. Well played sir, well played. lmao