I started reading the article, and immediately had to scroll all the way down here to thank you for using “another think coming” instead of “another thing coming.” Now I’m going to scroll back to the top and finish reading.
I started reading the article, and immediately had to scroll all the way down here to thank you for using “another think coming” instead of “another thing coming.” Now I’m going to scroll back to the top and finish reading.
3) It’s a framed flag from 1958. Maybe the one that used to fly in Gotham. Ya know cuz it’s not on a flagpole.
WEEEEKEEEEND CLICKBAIT!
Otisburgh? OTISBURGH?!
Buell vs. Ducati. The choice was and is simple.
“but rev better than any big twin”
Buells sucked.
They also owned MV Agusta (which had Cagiva) for a short while.
“MAKING BUELLS WOULD HAVE SAVED HARLEY AND THE ENTIRE MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRY! EVERYONE WOULD RIDE A BUELL AND THERE WOULD BE NO CARS!” - all fifteen people who bought a buell, every single time anyone writes the name Harley on the internet.
The grammar and spelling of this web site is an atrocity. It’s barely journalism.
So you’re saying it’s a coupe?
Ah, I see. They couldn't kill Leis in 9, so they had to bring Lando back to continue the trend of giving the OT cast unhappy endings before killing them off.
Let me guess...he’s now a hipster hotel owner that gets killed when his hotel sign falls on him while contemplating what to do during an Imperial attack.
It’s impossible for me to feel the least bit excited about this.
It's a trap, Lando! They're just going to kill you off.
Can we kill him off for some dumb reason?
INT. — FALCON
I know what Vader is scared of. Sand. It gets everywhere.
Fun Fact #2: The “outselling the Beatles and Stones” story was actually just something Mike Nesmith made up.
It seems to me that a large part of the appeal of all the various Archie universe reboots (the drama and horror-based comics, “Riverdale” TV series, etc) is the novelty of seeing all these traditionally wholesome, “square” characters transplanted into storylines involving sex, intrigue, murder and the supernatural.
Yeah, perhaps that’s what FEMA really wants to warn about. Wind, a fan, or very low humidity dries the sweat so fast, keeping you cool, that you don’t realize how fast you’re losing water.