Digitalsolo
Digitalsolo
Digitalsolo

His claim has been...

Why not?

When I cross one way streets, I also look the other way to make sure nobody goes the wrong way. Probably paranoid, but still.

“Maybe the dingo wrecked your Nissan.”

I like to carry around a few banana peels in case I need to escape.

Some clowns are very scary.

People just love to do that with Corvettes. They buy it, baaaarely use it, then it comes in to the lot and they think it’s all sorts of something special when it really isn’t and the lack of use has caused it mechanical issues. It’s not even just Corvettes. I had a guy call up one time all excited leading me on about

Wrong Infiniti posted.

With a Buy-It-Now of $9500, this 2006 GTO is a great car that no one notices.

Apparently the slide over the log took 300 takes. Obviously there is tremendous talent and skill involved but also a heavy dose of stubbornness and perseverance.

Saw a hang-glider and wanted to give it its best shot

From what I know, I would put the odds at the intercept being based on 90% predictability confirmed through 10% observation of some sort of sporadic returns that would have otherwise been dismissed.

As a (proud) former LM employee, I have to say that their unclassified product brochures are the best in the business. I’m not sure if it’s still on the market, but one product they offered was a completely passive “radar” system that uses a series of receivers to triangulate aircraft positions by using local

The #stancenation drift kids are too young to have watched Initial D when it was popular.

This will never, ever, get old.

whats the kid in blue doing? i would have expected more of a reaction than... oh look... carnage

whats the kid in blue doing? i would have expected more of a reaction than... oh look... carnage

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