Wait... I thought that the Illuminati were the responsible !
Wait... I thought that the Illuminati were the responsible !
Well, technically it isn't blue, here, have James May explain it to you:
The sky isn't blue, but apart from that I also think it's a no-brainer to guess who did what.
I don't know much about plane, but I do wonder what is the best jet fighter available today. Very difficult to know since every one claims that *his* jet fighter is the best by a long mile.
Awfully sorry but the title got nothing to do with the list: all that is listed helps you getting a safer experience but does not in any way make you a better driver. A good driver is someone with lots of miles on his back on all kind of situations, a good part of altruism, always an eye alert and bonus point if has…
The AX wasn't Citroen's most exciting car, but while the diesel version was officially rated at 49 mpg, it set a new world record by going from Dover to Barcelona averaging 87 mpg.
Now that's a car I would be glad to burn.
If that's the Ferrari guy's fault I sure will laugh...
You gotta admit, the POV of the Murcielago is awesome. Movie stuff happening right in front of your eyes while you're on a Italian Supercar ? Damn.
I have not a lot of interest in American cars because they're just not what we need or want in Europe, but I gotta say I always craved that Buick Regal Grand National. It looks like a sleeper. A mean sleeper.
I'm failing to see the point of a sporty Bentley.
My mistake then, it really looked like empty but for the driver.
That Polo only got the driver in it, no passengers.
Damn...
Well, after the useless burnout here's another thing I don't understand and thus find utterly stupid: lowering the car to the ground. It serves no purpose but ruining what your car can do.
I am very very very sorry guys, it may be because I don't understand it but I find that kind of thing completely STUPID any way I look at it.
They got prison in Canada ?
It may sounds pompous, but as a French I would like to say to all the people participating in this battle and all the others coming before and after, thus permitting the liberation of France -and much more after that- that I thank them. No matter the reason why the people did it, no matter their flag, their beliefs,…
I read that the issue of the rails being too small for the new trains was known from long (probably the beginning) because that was to be expected. But that does not explain why the RFF didn't start to work on the rails before.