Is it though? There's a hell of a lot of opposition to gay marriage coming from that camp. That's not exactly refusing to exclude someone.
Is it though? There's a hell of a lot of opposition to gay marriage coming from that camp. That's not exactly refusing to exclude someone.
I took that the same way Samer did. He admits that he's not entirely comfortable with gay men, but makes it very clear that he recognizes that it's not his right to exclude anyone he's not 100% comfortable with. I have nothing but respect for him for using his platform to say that.
Makes sense. Regular skaters can slap skate guards on and walk around, but walking in goalie gear blows.
Lifetime hockey player here.
Injecting himself with morphine to deal with the pain of his dislocated hip.
So much yes. A base model, manual 850 wagon was my first car. That thing was awesome.
Yup, stage 2 6MT Avant.
I too have a tuned B5 S4 ("only" about 375hp in my case) and the fact that I haven't seen more than 1" of snow in the time that I've owned it is hugely disappointing.
I love the Tatra-like windowless rear, but it wouldn't kill them to stick a camera back there and another video screen where your eye normally expects an inside rear-view mirror. I know the weight-and-drag-obsessed engineer told me that there was no way in cream-filled hell they could do that
And I've got Jackson and McCoy. Ugh.
So Sparty = Rob Ford?
This. Props to the guy for getting creative.
It it just me, or does this kinda sound like Johnny Damon all over again?
Wait, do they actually have a 5 gallon tank? 5?!?!?!
Love.
In my experience, diesels do consume very little gasoline.
All the goals scored from in the offensive zone? I remember winning a game by a similar score in high school where we just started shooting from mid ice because that was about the only way we could think of to let up without just playing keep away all game, and still scored a few that way.
I definitely don't have a good explanation for it, but I'm rarely a fan of blue cars. The two obvious exceptions that come to mind are the e39 M5 in Le Mans blue, and the Noble M600 in whatever they call their shade of pastel blue. Just don't do it for me.
I've had a few shiftable autos as rentals, and even then I got bored of using them after about an hour of driving (and this is coming from someone who has only ever owned manual cars). EASILY the worst was a Subaru Impreza with a CVT with defined shift points. That thing was miserable.
My e36 M3 had halfway decent manual height and tilt. Still more finicky than electric controls though, and they confused the everloving shit out of everyone who ever got in the car though, I had to explain them an awful lot.
Both cars I've ever owned with a CD changer (e36 M3, B5 S4) had it in the trunk.