GeoffInKC
GeoffInKC
GeoffInKC

Depending on where you get it, you are exactly right. The one I'm most familiar with is custom with a Honda VTec in it, so it was more then a few bucks more. Still cool.

Real gamers learned to play on 8-bit before you were born. Now be quiet and let the adults speak.

It is likely something other than cow.  India is one of the largest exporters of leather goods in the world, and the bulk of it is not from a cow.

I think that there is a line between being abusive and doing something to get his attention. I think in this case it was closer to the line then it should of been, and likely closer than the coach intended.

I think this 'van' is AWESOME... and 10x what I'd actually pay for it.  I understand trying to recoup some of the huge investment made when creating custom cars, but the target audience is so small that I can't imagine that it'll sell anywhere even CLOSE to that price.

I think that the wipers worked... but I live in Missouri, and when I was driving it in 1993 people around here were talking about building an ark it rained so much that summer, and the whole world flooded and stayed that way for 3 months.  Rain-X works well, but the best wipers in the world weren't enough for some of

Oh, I don't know that I would have an issue making it a daily driver.  I drove a MINI Cooper S for 2 years that was sprung so hard that I'm pretty sure I bruised my kidneys a little on my daily commute.  The issue with either the 911 or the Elise is the same I had with the MINI.  I have 3 daughters, one of which is

They might be cheap, and I should forward this to my wife to see, but I decided to become a car guy because of 80s 911s, and I think that the Elise is perhaps the most gloriously beautiful car ever created by man.  I already consider those as mandatory parts of my pending car collection... once I get past the "must be

This makes me extremely nostalgic for the primer grey, glass pack equiped baja bug my wife had when we got married.  I loved that car.  The engine ran like a top and was loud as thunder. The body was perfect all the way around.  The interior was so bad that that you had to be careful about the springs in the driver

When I saw the CR-Z pictures for the first time, I was in love.  I was counting the days till it came out to get myself one.  I was an hour too late to have my first car ever be an 86 CRX SI, and it was still on the lot but was being sold when I arrived, and I've never forgotten how much I wanted that car or another

I like it.  A lot.  But there are a LOT of cars out there that you can get for $22k, and I don't think that this should be one of them.  CP on a nice car.

I have a theory that a good vigilante that spray painted the lines on the cars might get some folks attention.

My grandfather drove an el camino for a loooong time. I loved it. I've considered a Subaru Baja just because it's close... I would love to see a ute here.

Who wants to see a list of a bunch of Hondas? I know that in 2000 I had a Honda dealer offer to sell me an Insight that had been sitting on his lot for 14 months for $12,500. I also know that in 2010 I say a similar car on ebay, with new batteries and 155k miles on it that sold for... $12,500.

Ok, I have to say this. I won't ever own a Porche, though I would love too. It wouldn't be this one. Ever. It hurts my soul a little bit that someone could spend $124k on a 420 hp Porche, and it is an SUV. It hurts that there IS a Porche SUV.

I'm not a Niners fan, I live with the pain of being a Chiefs fan, so I mainly watch AFC games, and my NFC team was Seattle... since I remember them being in the AFC West. If I saw that play, I'd have complained about it, too.

As a note to the people who replied to tell me that the punt holding call wouldn't have changed the clock... you are right. It was late, and I might have been drinking. I concede the point.

Ticky-tack? There are "ticky-tack" holding calls on the line of scrimmage on every play. That holding call decided the outcome of the Super Bowl. That was the least ticky tack holding call in the history of holding calls.

Look at my name. It involves "In KC" in it. *My* team was so far from the Super Bowl that they have the #1 pick overall. I care about the winners being decided by the play on the field, not by the refs.

Exactly. I think it's pretty clear that Crabtree was pushing off because he was being held.