JoseGaspar
Mark
JoseGaspar

I see what you did there.  Gold star for you.

That van was the single greatest vehicle from my childhood. 

you want $62,400 a year to drive a car or flip burgers.  Eff the mighty hell off.

Then what do I get? Surely there is a Participation Ribbon to be bestowed upon me. Right? I get a ribbon right? Please tell me I get something.

The poster was saying there was no fuel on board (his reasoning for no fire). I say “highly unlikely” that the aircraft ran out of gas.  The next poster tried to say the USAF Thunderbird crash was because the aircraft ran out of gas. Not true. A mechanical issue caused fuel to stop be delivered to the engine. My point

Exactly, mechanical. Show me an AF or Navy crash caused by fuel starvation not caused by a mechanical issue. Difficulty....do not include multiple go-arounds on a carrier landing or inability to refuel during a sortie. Military pilots and their crew chiefs are far too disciplined to let it happen.

It was a throttle malfunction that cut off fuel to the aircraft, not fuel starvation (aka out of gas). He was flying in a 5-ship and all other returned without incident.

Come on. Do you honestly think any Air Force pilot is going to put themselves in a low fuel situation? I spent 11 years in the Air Force, mostly around F-16s (Hahn, Kunsan, MacDill) and can tell you that ain’t happening.

Seats are a valid complaint. Airline be damned, the reason people are so angry (at least for the casual flyer) is the number of lines. You queue up at the counter to get boarding pass (if your not savvy enough or prefer not to use and app or print at home). You queue up for ID check. You queue up for security and

I’m thoroughly annoyed at the placement of the Blazer badge on the doors being so high up. It’s wrong on so many levels.

I would walk, rent a car, Uber, swim, ride horseback or any other mode of transportation before taking a train the US (short of NY to Boston). In Europe however, I always take the train between Paris and London before I would ever consider flying. Far superior to US train travel, less time than a plane when you factor

As a child, my best friend and I would play a game we made up called “Arrow Dare”. Simple rules: 1) Participants lay on grass with one person holding bow and arrow pointed toward the sky. 2) Launch arrow into the air 3) when arrow is no longer visible to the naked eye, get up and run like hell. 4) Hope it doesn’t hit

As a child, my best friend and I would play a game we made up called “Arrow Dare”. Simple rules: 1) Participants lay

There is a 2005 LS430 with 60,000 miles 20 miles from me in excellent (near mint) condition for $11,000. Mods/upgrades/questionable choices aside, this car ain’t worth anywhere near $14K

The VW Mk1 GTI would like a word with you.

This is same guy that thinks the future of the Energy Transition is coal. If there is one thing Trump excels at, it is his awesome display of stupidity.

Called a Mercedes dealership 2.5 hours away about a used ML350 for my wife. Low price, low mileage. Had prior accident on carfax. Damage was passenger side mirror...nothing more (dealer I bought it from did the repair).

I owned an Impulse back 1985/1986. The interior was bat shit crazy in an 80's styling kind of way. More buttons and switches than I could probably count. Performance-wise it wasn’t anything special, but living in Omaha at the time, there were not many around and chicks dug it.

oh, can we please talk about that VW bus in the background. That thing is sweet.

I’m pretty sure no normal sized human is laying down in that tent on top of the 911 unless it’s hanging over the engine...and then some.

Which product did you use? I tried a rain-x product on my wife’s ML350 and the results were meh at best.