Yes, as a proud resident of “The Carolina,” I can say that’s a perfect logo.
Yes, as a proud resident of “The Carolina,” I can say that’s a perfect logo.
Some of the more elaborate part was described in the opposite lock article linked elsewhere (http://oppositelock.kinja.com/detroit-versus-detroit-1791760970). For example, the cops would call a person to say that their car had been recovered and recommend a certain repair shop that was part of the scam. If the victim…
Why should he be in a holding cell for bringing sugar on a flight? Don’t put the TSA’s failures on him.
Exactly. He should be ashamed.
There is one in Raleigh that’s a passel of doughnuts with “Got Coffee?” written over it on some shitty old truck. Not the local coffee shop owner as far as I know.
My 1990 had removable ash trays that doubled as trash cans. I assume that a lot of older cars did, too.
They’re not actually worse than American teeth. See this report on average number of cavities, fillings, etc. per child. https://www.mah.se/CAPP/Country-Oral-Health-Profiles/According-to-Alphabetical/
Wrong. The US does not do better. From http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150602-do-the-british-have-bad-teeth:
Oh, sorry, didn’t realize this was supposed to be a parody of an insecure Trump supporter.
He didn’t mention politics, period.
Ha! If only they could make a Graverobber bot. I’ve noticed some severe growing pains with new writers on this site that would make it unlikely that they’d replace Rob so smoothly, but it’s also genuinely impressive how much they can improve in a few months. Tavarish (with all due respect) is a good example; pretty…
Thank you for asking this. As a camera car, it wasn’t exactly doing a good job of blending into the background.
Did his signature prose not tip you off?
Kick myself forever for trading my ‘91 Previa (with 5 MT) into CarMax for peanuts. It did have some issues because of a California shop fiddling with it to pass smog and because of an accident, but oh god, I should have kept it.
As in “We’re holding this year’s Jello Picnic at the park’s clickenhaus.”
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My girlfriend recently instituted this half-sponge change in our house. She’d been using normal scissors to halve them, but I busted out the tin snips to add some beefiness back to the operation.
I noticed the Civic hatchback one seemed to have some odd selections and omissions too. I’m not knowledgeable enough to outline them all, but I could just feel a... disturbance... in the force... of the VTEC kicking in.
Yeah, that alone is a crime against language.