Daveinva
Daveinva
Daveinva

Brosnan was a good Bond failed by bad movies.

Joe Biden, Elon Musk, and Mayor Pete are driving Wonder Woman’s pickup...”

The Telluride is a might fine SUV, one of the more impressive I saw at the auto show this year.

This is unwatchable and pointless, crafted for the sole purposes of circumventing copyright restrictions in order to show the full Clone Wars duel.

Ding ding ding— we have a winner.

Every modern bike over 250cc puts out enough electrical power to run heated grips, they draw nothing. Might want to check before running multiple electronics simultaneously, however (grips+liner+GPS/phone is likely too much for a bike this size).

They’ve been having a huge sale during the virus period, definitely check them out now. 

Came here for the Shaq jokes, leaving happy.

All those years people (rightly) hated Oasis, Nickelback, Linkin Park; Meanwhile the real enemy was hiding in plain sight.

VDH is the preeminent living historian of Thucydides, and an excellent author of numerous other military histories.

Don’t discredit your argument by conflating the 100% self-inflicted wounds of the previous Gawker ownership with the all-new, 100% self-inflicted wounds of the current ownership. They were/are both shitty owners who failed their writers and readers. 

Sigh. Another H-D thread filled with the same commenters hating on H-D.

I will always have a soft spot for Moore-era Bond as the Bond of my childhood, but in hindsight, that’s exactly what that was: James Bond for children.

From the driver’s seat, my brother’s V8 one was an absolute blast to tool around in while cruising Southern California.

Generally, I wouldn’t. But you have the option, and there are times where carrying more debt is unhelpful (e.g. when qualifying for OTHER debt, like a mortgage).

Counter-point: You are an absolute idiot to turn down a 0% interest loan, regardless of the term.

Really? Modern Japanese bikes are much lighter than their 1970s UJM counterparts and it’s not close. 

This. 

The latter gives me hope; after all, Yamaha successfully puts out both the MT and XSR bikes which are identical except for styling, catering to two markets for the price of one.