That was hilarious, #cotdnominations
That was hilarious, #cotdnominations
No problem! You can watch all the other episodes on there as well.
haha, darn. Did you try refreshing? It works fine for me, although I should've mentioned earlier that the video is broken into 7 ten minute sections, which you can go through by mousehovering over the video, and selecting one of the seven on the right side of the video.
No, Streetfire made a change to the site where hour long videos are broken into ten minute sections. If you mousehover over the video it should show 7 boxes on the vid's right side, those are the 10 minute clips — in order. My browser/Streetfire changes the clips automagically, are you on an older computer/browser…
Plus is open now. www.plus.google.com.
If you pause the video, the faces will stay in their distorted state, provided you stay focused on the cross in the middle. Very very cool.
....I assumed it was just an idiot owner, but you may be onto something here. Hopefully the owner sees this video if that's the case.
Many states allow you to ride in the back of a "fifth wheel" trailer, in other words, a trailer that has a king pin. I've tried it in my parents fifth wheel, but wow is it a bumpy ride! I'm sure one outfitted for limo work would be smoother though.
Speaking from experience, I'm going to say the Bolivia Rainforest special. My sister and her husband could care less about cars, yet they're absolutely hooked on Top Gear, with the Bolivia special as their favorite to date. To understand their interest in cars, let me say this: they own a Lumina.
Very few planes excite me like an automobile does, the 747 is one of those planes. Perhaps it's just the shear size of it that gets me.
I laughed, and secretly I saved this for later use. :-D
Haha, I can understand why, it's big, chunky, and probably not nearly as capable as the lighter Mustang on a track, but to me that doesn't matter. I personally love the design of the car (size and all), and based on my own driving habits I know I wouldn't use the car to its full extent. As Jay Leno says, the fun is…
I'm not interested in numbers to be honest, Camaro's lead was just a nice little bragging point Chevy had, and possibly will have again. If I were to buy a Camaro (and I wish I could), it wouldn't matter if it were in first, second, or third as it is still the muscle car I like the most. On the other hand, if I was…
Competition is great, but I'm disappointed the Camaro didn't keep its lead. Then again, I think Camaro can still be proud of it's standing, what with having fewer models in its line up, and a far chunkier design.
It's amazing isn't it? It seems so blatantly obvious that we're celebrating our independence, I can't imagine how any American citizen wouldn't know. Not knowing about the war of 1812 may be a bit more forgivable, but certainly not the 4th. My biggest problem is I can never remember when the War of 1812 occurred.
As an American, I fully support this. I'd love to have small displacement diesel engines here in the states, I just wish the rest of the buying public felt the same way. My best guess is everyone still has a bad taste for them from the last time manufacturers here offered them in cars back in the 70's/80's.
Strangely, today after reading this post I was on YouTube when I came across this old Chevy commercial/comparison between the 1963 Ford Galaxie, and 1963 Chevy Impala. In the ad Chevy recites a quote from Ford's marketing campaign for the Galaxie, and then proceeds to put it to the test - using a 63 Corvette as the…