CrispyAardvark
CrispyAardvark
CrispyAardvark

They were approached on the SECOND fucking hole?!?! Yeah, I have played behind plenty of slow players, have yet to attempt to “play through” or talk to someone before they leave the green at #2.

Human drivers aren’t safe. When human drivers drive toward a hazard instead of away from it as they should they are not safe.

I’ve found myself saying it a lot recently. We’ve gotten ourselves into a cycle of:

That Soundwave. Goddamn that’s awesome.

That we are

Republican in the front, skinhead in the back.

At least his wipers won’t stick to the windshield. #silverlining

Excellent question! If I let my toenails grow out at all, they are gross looking. My big toes and 2nd toes, the toenails are yellowish and have little barely perceptible streaks in them. And they’re not smooth. I actually think this is because I’m a runner. It’s weird, my 2nd toenails can be the worst. For like 2

No, I expect you to die.

Also noticed very little change in speed as it pulled away, would have been at least one pronounced shift in a normal semi to get to that speed, given how short the first gear usually is.

Phew! I changed my password.

Is it wrong of me to think that the most obnoxious thing about this is that the “hackers” can’t be bothered enough to use proper grammar and at least SOUND professional?

I used to work for PayPal and several other payment processors in the past, so I thought I’d stop and make a post about how chargebacks work through PayPal and other payment remitters. I haven’t worked in that industry in years, but from what I understand from old co-workers, it’s roughly the same policy-wise.

I would say electrical failure will make things far worse than no speedo in a new Tesla.

Correct. That’s what friction does. I’m guessing some road, after his tires blew out, a curb, the drainage ditch and most likely, both Austin’s feet planted firmly on the brake pedal while he screamed like a little girl all slowed him down considerably before he took flight.

“... hit a set of spike strips going 115 MPH, subsequently barreled off of the road and into a drainage ditch, launched the truck into the air and landed on a car parked at a restaurant” 

An snow ridge is an everyday setting here, the snowplow left an ridge between the road and your driveway, its just loosely packed snow but the car see it as an 30 cm high wall.
If its deep snow behind you might even want to enter at some speed to not get stuck.

They switched to Monster Cables.