FelixScout
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The one that's easiest to get to is on Woodley near Victory by the Army Reserve lot. Not much to see there now. Just some concrete and piles of dirt beyond a chain link fence but there are still rectangular troughs there where the missiles used to be stowed underground. That's the easiest way to identify old sites

There's a lot of competition, but the Delahaye 175 should be up there, especially with Saoutchik coachwork.

Completely agree with this one. There are cars that are somehow the lesser of two evils. Every bit as the Cayenne is supposed to be "the car that is meant to keep 911s rolling off the factory", this car is the one that is meant to keep all the other Astons the great way they are. Consider it a finest proof of british

Uh oh. This video looks like it needs the CSI treatment!

"This is farscape 1 all systems go!"

The incident with the little girl and the bus scared the **** out of me, because I drove buses as a part-time job while attending college, and I've had that exact same thing happen to me. Except in my case it was two "grown" college kids who got out the bus, and then literally just ran straight across in front of my

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None of these are lifted Baja Squarebacks. I am confused and offended.

The answer is: None. None of them*.

I didn't see the option for International Harvester Travelall. I'm so disappoint.

Golden Submarine!

Oh god, can we just not? Please? Because this only ever ends one way. The people with kids will turn into instant sanctimommies, all like "If you aren't a parent you will never understannnnddddddd!!!!!" and the people without kids will be all like "Why can't I apply for maternity leave when I get a new kitten, cats

The environment doesn't bribe party officials.

I don't think you got what I was trying to say in my original post, because if you did you would notice that I was hinting at the fact that the F-4 Phantom ran into some serious teething issues as it first began to see combat in Vietnam. It really illustrated problems more than solved them, as this top of the line,

Not in military service but in service nevertheless is the MV Liemba, plying the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika since 1914. Originally built by the Germans as the Graf von Goetzen, equipped with a 105 mm autocannon and two revolver guns, she was chased off the lake by two British motor boats, the Mimi and the Toutou

Except for the USS Kearsarge (even that is named after another ship, which in turn is named after a mountain), no United States battleships have ever been named after people or artifacts. C'mon, Rosetto, you can research better!

It looks like something you'd find packaged with a G.I. Joe action figure or something.

Shenzhou 9, launched June 16, 2012. The Taikonauts did enter the space station after their second docking to conduct limited tests and experiments. I'm saying this because your article makes it sound like this is the first time they are visiting the station. Shenzhou 9 was primarily a docking test mission, and