Lusodouro1
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Lusodouro1

Not 'very European', 'very German' as you said. Many many European cultures know how to have fun, lots of fun, and integrate it into their daily lives and culture. German culture is not representative of all European cultures

Grumpy cat? Is that you?

I second that motion.

This makes sense, but then 'wheel' also refers to the tire and wheel, as in "all four wheels left the ground".

Well then good Sir, good day to you then. I said good day!

Isn't technically a wheel composed of a tire and rim?

I actually like that bit of Mac weirdness, but I love your cat gif more

Nice trolling

Yes, (see reply to typhoonegator)

OK, I'll give you that much, but in rush hour you're not getting anywhere fast in Boston or in any other congested city, except maybe on foot or on a bike, as you say, relatively speaking. Those two aren't so great in chilling Boston winters however. I guess that's why I moved to So Cal and work from home. Still love

I feel like a giant pussy just hearing that

Aww man, you got me! Attaboy and yay for you! You get a gold star! Laugh out loud!

Boston has a great public transport system, why even have a car? Keep one just outside the city for weekends getaways and save yourself a few hundred K.

That car literally makes me swoon

On a race car: awesome, because it has a purpose. On a road car it looks like you enlarged an R/C car and you're twelve. Not much different than a triplane wing stuck to the deck lid of a 12 year old Civic.

Not a Donk, but they look exaggerated and cartoonish. There is such a thing as too big of a wheel.

Yeah, but no...

No, I just don't want to argue with a mental midget. It's a waste of my time. OMG! Laugh out loud!

Good!

Wouldn't that be a 'Super Leggera' since 'Stradale' merely refers to a street version? Regardless, I agree, very unexpected, and maybe the first move in returning Alfa to form and be a worthy competitor to Porsche, Lotus, BMW, Audi, et al in various segments. Here's hoping.