KawasakiLetTheGoodTimesRoll
KawasakiLetTheGoodTimesRoll
KawasakiLetTheGoodTimesRoll

This is PDA, right? I can be offended on those grounds? Like I get pissed off when my roommate and his gf are crawling all over each other in the living room when they have a perfectly functioning bedroom and I kinda feel the same about this? Please call me out if I sound as homophobic as the NFL proved themselves to

Do they not run pre-race diagnostics? Or are they not allowed after qualifying? How does the pole sitter suffer electrical failure at the start? I confuse

So how long before a plane gets shot down? Because I've seen a bunch of liveleak vids with columns of tanks, artillery, troops, fuel and supply trucks, and anti-aircraft guns on the move. One video was a freight train with at least 50 cars, each car carrying two of the listed implements. One of these soldiers is bound

My bad, Grand Cherokee. You're saying you can get a '13 G.C with the manual? Cause that sounds decent.

Coincidence?

Hey, I actually didn't mean for what I said to be read as an insult to all Jeep drivers. But if you took it that way, I'm not ashamed to apologize, and I'm sorry. I also didn't mean to lump all jeep owners in with the idiot in the video, mostly just Cherokee drivers (as stated) who probably would never think there is

Nice set up and a smooth operator. I'm led to believe this is you, good sir.

Whatever he traded it for, his excuse was probably something like "I need a bigger wheel base, getting a lot of under steer when I accelerate uphill in the snow". My guess is he bought a Hummer for the smooth ride or a Cayenne because he wanted a sports car but the wife wouldnt let him. If not one of those, probably a

Okay, yeah low range doesn't have to apply here, but still, you can't tell me that a Jeep Cherokee with the dash dial is better then any manual config in a truck. This guy also clearly doesnt understand the concept of easing out of being stuck, rendering the low range pointless in any scenario.

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I'm reminded of this video I found a couple months ago:

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Suggested By: Me, because you guys were lazy.

And even if you don't know, the next time you plug that awkward, dildo-shaped plug into that huge open cylinder, take a moment and reflect on just how fucking clever one anonymous engineer was, so many decades ago.

That would be EPIC. Labour Day is the same (except spelling) but Memorial Day is Victoria's Day (because we're still British). It's colloquially referred to as May 2-4 weekend because Canada.

Oh yeah, I agree that this would be tough to create but I don't want to rule the whole thing out to the salesman problem. One step at a time right?

For sure, this tool is great. Just imagine if it told you how much your tickets would be and estimated exact(ish) distance. I think there would be a lot more fan road trips. Tour companies could be sending buses of Red Sox fans around the country. OH THE BROMANITY!

The traveling salesman I understand, but I still can't tell if you're trolling. A century for a computer to find a path? Bullshit. I'm sure it could spit out a suitable answer in seconds but would take longer to revise the answer to perfection.

Well, yeah, that's obvious. It especially doesn't help that it holds on strong to the game every day concept. But I don't care for that, I just want the line to be straight, damn it! Two days to wait in Cincinnati? Challenge accepted.

It would be nice to have the option to plan a 30 day trip without backtracking and overlapping cities, even if it doesn't get to every ballpark, and it means a lot of zig-zagging. Would be better for planning trips in general, and I could see websites that do vacations offering sport-themed road trip packages where

This must be The Blair Witch Project

Could you elaborate on the cycle? Is it a proven thing? Because I have definitely been tuning in for the first time since I was a kid.