Is it really like throwing a hot dog down a hallway?
It's the interwebz. What's stopping you?
Is this airman signalling the operator of the Weiner mobile (hereafter known as "Thrustmaster Supreme" because it sounds awesome and vaguely dirty) to stop on the ramp or is he recoiling in horror?
FYI...
This image is now available on MemeGenerator here.
The arcade version was better, if only because you had a proper steering wheel instead of a tiny NES controller.
Krinkles. Come on!
I can hear the suspension groaning in agony under the weight of four kids and a dog in the trunk and another kid on the roof.
Mom doesn't look entirely pleased.
I'm willing to bet she's silently cursing her vehicle choice.
911, hands down.
'MURICA!
I'm lamenting the lack of any striping options.
I want flat black stripes over the Phantom Black Tri-coat paint.
Yay.
A happy in my otherwise shitty couple days.
Ha ha ha ha!
When I first watched the video (which is spew-inducingly cute, BTW!), YouTube was muted and I enabled the sound about halfway through. Then I read this coment and wondered WTF you were talking about Facebook for, so I watched it again with the sound on.
Thank you, Monty. You saved me from making the same…
I'm pretty sure it wasn't that nobody noticed, but the fans around that did notice were cheering the goober on.
I overlooked the 'ten or eleven years old' piece.
And you're absolutely right. A child of that age should understand about interacting with adults, whether they be teachers, acquaintances of parents, or even non-threatening strangers such as another passenger on a plane or a cashier in a store.
As the parent of a nearly 4 year old daughter, I can say that these fuckwits give parents a bad name.
Thanks! Can't wait to see the aerial photo!
This unusual parking arrangement has the look of a design that we should be seeing in an aerial photo. Perhaps a Mazda logo?
I agree that it looks sinister.
I like it more than the happy front-end, but I'm not in love with it.