Echo-niner
Echo-niner
Echo-niner

Thank you for this.

I still love S.T.A.L.K.E.R., a game that was vapor-ware for so long and was dated by the time it was released. but ye gods, what an experience.

I have the base model with 268hp and it is decidely not quick. Perky at best. I didn't even know they offered a better powerplant for the the r350.

The benz wagon looks just like my R350, only cool. I hate my (wife's) R350.

I love those things. They are usually brown, always rusty, and look tough as hell.

Not as good-looking as previous models.

North of Winnemucca NV is a highway 140 that runs across the NW corner of NV into Oregon.

Drove from Raleigh, NC to Northern CA in 3 days in a 2004 BMW 330ci. It was such an easy trip. I was not fatigued or sore or butt-achey at all and got about 27-28 mpg.

I currently have 400+ titles in my Steam account from pulling the trigger for ridiculously cheap games that I probably wouldn't ever have purchased, but did because it was ridiculously cheap. Some of my best experiences were with games I didn't even know I was going to like.

But does it still have rear-facing jump seats in the back? You know, for the kids... (ahem)

I came SO close to killing him once. Had the pitchfork and got him down to just a sliver of life left and then died. Never came that close again.

Meanwhile, someone backed into me while I sat ordering a drink at the drive-through at a Bojangles. All I wanted was a glass of iced tea, dammit.

I've always wondered why the skin didn't burn or scorch being in direct contact with the engine. Those are the intake headers, but still, gotta get pretty warm, yah?

Is that the car from Wraith?

Someone once called this car the VA GINA and now I cannot unsee it.

Nailed it.

Agreed. Cheapens it if you ask me.

That's a beautiful watch though, and Ball Engineering makes quality timepieces. I would love to have that thing.

I bought a nearly new (11k miles) 4-banger 94 Wrangler for $12,000, with full steel doors/hardtop. I had it for a couple of years prior to the military, 4 years of military service, 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school and 4 years of residency. Rarely had a problem with it that wasn't easily fixed.