Well I wouldn’t have seen this otherwise, so I’m glad they shared it. Also, being at work, I can’t watch the video right now, so the breakdown was nice.
Well I wouldn’t have seen this otherwise, so I’m glad they shared it. Also, being at work, I can’t watch the video right now, so the breakdown was nice.
Stupid people are nothing new.
Still putting an awful lot of blame on the passenger of the car...
Agreed with DigitalSandwich. As someone who has has a none-locking blade close on their finger, I feel like that might end up doing more damage to you than your attacker.
Great first car.
Same!
Damn. Very, very well done, my good sir
Or do. You gotta stand out in today’s market.
Yes, it’s an unreasonably statistic for a street car in daily use. But then again almost every performance statistic is these days for anything faster than an econobox.
Don’t be foolish. Plastidip is the gentleman’s choice.
If the sculpture has wheels and can move under its own power, and is legal to park there, then sure.
“These comments are so ignorant, it is mind-boggling. Are you a home owner yet? I’m guessing not.”
a.) Point ceded.
“Its almost as though adulting is too hard. I mean, IMO cars belong in garages.”
Man I hope no one has a tree these kids could climb either! Many of them even have branches that hang out over the road!
Clearly we’ll have to agree to disagree.
Let’s break this down:
“It hurts property values, because no prospective home owner is going to say, “Gee, honey, that guy who parks a WWII tank on the street could just be a normal person and definitely not a gun-toting psychopath who will snap one day and murder is all. We should give him a chance.”