Jorsher
Jorsher
Jorsher

I have followed motorcycle road racing and dirt-track, and Nicky Hayden’s inspiring career, for many years, but I hadn’t seen any MotoGP races since the late nineties when, in 2006, I went to Laguna Seca, my third time there for the international spectacle of top-tier motorcycle racing. I was standing just outside

These are amazing. I know it wasn’t, but due to the limits of then-modern photography I always picture life 50-100 years ago as washed out and grainy. Really interesting to see modern life shot that way.

That sucks.

Call me a heretic, but this car was disappointing in the wake of the CRX it replaced.

They weren’t swept under the rug, though. The quality issues were fully ventilated. Remember the freak out over fires in late 2013?

He also had 12 other BMWs stored in the parking lot of the company he worked for.

It’s only about an hour from me, and it really is one of the most beautiful venues in the country. They’re doing it right.

My first streetbike was a $500 2-stroke Yamaha with nearly no plastic. So when I dropped it, no big deal. On the other hand, it was an RD-400 twin with tuned pipes and kinda sketchy oil injection, dropping it was really the least of my concerns! Let’s just say it wasn’t boring to ride.

I actually dropped a bike on a test ride. Rode a Buell from the HD dealership and got messed up doing a U turn - felt like a total dink

Rotten Tomatoes has always been pretty reliable. I think 27% (Rotten) is a pretty good assessment of this strike. Roger Ebert said With all the dramatic fervor of a Michael Bay action sequence, our Orange Commander used a tool so cliché, its been the de-facto fallback plan of every president since the devices

So a dude with more money than most people see in their lives chose to take advantage of economically-disadvantaged individuals for the sake of some anti-Semitic “humor,” and is now surprised that there are consequences that go with that kind of behavior.

Got it.

Having read some of the comments on the previous article

I must say I’m starting to have some doubts about this Trump gentleman. I initially quite liked his idea to make America great again; I was lucky enough to visit the country recently and I rated it only “very good” rather than “great” (I knocked a mark off because the hotel kept forgetting to change our towels and

Sad story. Reminds me of the death of the man who replicated the Howard Hughes H-1 Racer

I’ll take a chinook over a Blackhawk any day, uncomfortable piece of shit.

So same thing as HIV then.

HIV is no longer the death sentence it was in the 80s. However Mustang ownership is still as dangerous for pedestrians, bicyclists, and other drivers.

Actually, AT&T wireless service was bought/merged with Cingular, which change the store names to cingular, in 2004, and then in 2006 SBC Communications bought the original AT&T (baby bell bought ma bell) and transitioned all the names to AT&T, so in the end, it’s all still AT&T.