Why was the driver taken away in handcuffs? Did he ignore a warning that his drive shaft was about to depart?
Why was the driver taken away in handcuffs? Did he ignore a warning that his drive shaft was about to depart?
I once went to a you pull it to get a new visor for my car after the bracket cracked. I found a car with a matching interior that had been in a front end collision, but I passed on the visor because the entire headliner and visor area above the driver’s seat was covered in little brown spots. It might have been Coke,…
This story demands a real-time element. Talk to the bosses at Jalop HQ and get permission to use your company AmEx to pick up a Spot at Cabella’s or somewhere like that.
I’ve got an Outback with 175k and new (at 98k) head gaskets, so I should be set until 210k when I have to do the t-belt again, right?
Having crashed bicycles both in the natural and asphalt jungles, I’d say the former is more immediately painful while the latter brings higher stakes but a better chance of getting back on the bike and riding away.
I recall that bein one of the first adult books I read too. As I recall, it was pretty racy for a sixth or seventh grader. I realized sometime later that was my dad’s way of talking to me about the bird and bees.
He has the best picnics. Bigly. Believe me.
As a consumer of their press releases, I know the Pennsylvania State Police are all too happy to declare the victim to be “society” if no one got hurt but they just don’t like your shenanigans.
And 20 photographs. And the whole thing is lifted from other outlets.
I went to college in Selinsgrove, Pa. If you went to college more than 20 years ago, that ride up Routes 11/15 would be a winner, gastrointestinal distress or not.
Molely molely molely molely ...
For urban riding, this is so much more commanding.
I’ve got to go with the Fred Beans chain in Doylestown, Pa.
The financial implications of suicide upon the survivors are at the bottom of the list of harms stemming from such a decision.
Even in cases of suicide. From experience, I can say it’s a real kick in the teeth for the family to get that bill.
You’re not kidding. The original battery in my six year old Legacy gave up the ghost a few weeks ago, so I pulled it and ran to Auto Zone for a new one. I was standing in my driveway installing the new battery when my neighbor wandered over and said, “It’s probably the alternator.”
Who the hell is Walter, and what happened to him?
My ‘89 Camry had the same thing.
I’m surprised the Keystone Service loses money. Those trains are crowded whenever I ride. Perhaps the problem is running them throughout the day, but from a business standpoint, taking Amtrak from Philly to Harrisburg is a no brained. It’s a 200 Mile round trip, so car mileage vs train fare is a bit more than double.…