Jorsher
Jorsher
Jorsher

I just can’t take you seriously. The same people that are concerned with the citizens of Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, and North Korea -- don’t want to help their own citizens that are starving or impoverished -- but all lives matter -- except the Muslims because they could be dangerous -- but we should liberate them

Dig back.

You will see that for decades, we’ve been saying NK is “really close” to building a nuclear ICBM. At some point, it might be true, but after so long of hearing how close they are, it’s hard to believe it’ll be any time soon when they can’t even reach Japan yet.

The leader is just looking tough for his

If you truly believe NK is a threat, I think you’re the one that’s fooled. They’ve been a supposed threat for how long? Can they even hit Japan yet? Nope. Are they getting closer? Sure. So we should get involved even though they’re still very far from having the technological ability to hit the US? Is it to protect

There is no dry country. Can verify that Saudi, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and UAE all have alcohol. USA also has inhalable plants.

No, no, I know the purpose of it. I have a $15,000 big yellow Fluke thermal imaging camera thingamajig at my office.

I’m saying, the location of the “hot” spot seemed odd. The heat was closer to the outside than the middle, but that’s likely because of the turn. The hot spot was semi-stationary instead of the usual

Instead of thinking it as “adding” power, think of the lower levels “subtracting” power.

Likely, if this is true, it was designed for 1023 horsepower but runs in a neutered state for the lower two levels.

That’s what I thought it was, but the location seemed strange. I guess the hotspot is where he applied the brakes and slid.

I make a lot of money, but I’ve still never paid a shop for repairs or even basic oil changes. I didn’t know a thing about cars until my first car blew a headgasket when I was only making $5.15 an hour. With repair estimates at $800+, I spent maybe $100-200 on parts and did it myself. Since then, I prefer to fix

Dust storms aren’t daily occurrences. Not even weekly. The people in command are smart enough to not completely depend on a laser weapon in an area where they may be useless. When it’s an option, it’s a cheaper option that they’ll use. When it’s not, they can use a patriot missile. Different weapons for different

My fleet:

- 2013 CRV EX - Family car. Gets groceries.
- 2002 Civic LX - Beater/commuter. Cheap, reliable, don’t care about dents and dings.
- 1990 CRX Si - Built/boosted go-cart toy/project car.
- 2007 S2000 - Bone-stock weekend fun car.
- 2012 CBR250R - Not quite “upright,” but more comfortable than a supersport. Amazing

You don’t seem to be very familiar with the case. I see a lot of people using it as an example in cases where I don’t think it’s useful.
The coffee was served dangerously hot. Hotter than should be suspected. Hot enough to cause serious burns requiring surgery to her lap. It's not simply that she didn't know the coffee

Afghanistan also has some very ornate trucks. I remember the first one I saw was a local national refilling our water tank. Wish I had some pictures handy.

Actually, I think in this case the US will follow their restrictions. While I understand why some may have skepticism, they do make an attempt at respecting hosts' requests. Unless there's a very real emergency, they won't be flying.

I always enjoyed a nice Chinook over Kabul or RC East, especially if they opened the rear hatch. Decently smooth ride. Blackhawks and Pumas were always crowded. Stohl flights over the eastern mountains were a blast... Watched a Puma crash, saw a Blackhawk on its rotors.

I have a picture somewhere of Blackhawks being loaded into a C17 at an airbase somewhere in AFG. I understand helicopters carrying helicopters is more impressive, but seeing a plane swallowing them is neato. Plus, I love C17s.

I'd hate to have these on my hand-receipt when it's inventory time!

S2000 is another good choice that missed the list. Why? There's a compartment that exists that many don't know about unless they're one of those good owners that reads the owner's manual. It's above the compartment that holds the trunk-release.

Yes!!!

My goodness... The HSV 010 is what I was really, really hoping for. The sound of it on track was delicious.

Old post, I know, but a related article brought me here. I bought a 2008 Chicane Silver with CR wheels and the red/black interior. It only had 14,000 miles and I was the second owner (un)fortunately it was my daily so I brought it to 47,000+ miles within a couple years. Now I'll probably retire it to my garage and