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Beat me to it. My dad served on this ship when I lived in Virginia Beach. He retired from the Navy as a Chief Petty Officer on the Kearsarge.

Classic Optimus Prime won't know what hit him, on in this case, what he hit.

My mother has a 2006 MINI Cooper S Convertible, and it doesn't have one of these.

Both should be included because: Who doesn't like steam trains? (not including environmentalists)

Someone fix that please. Both numbers are combined into each other.

Since it says "Stories", it's a 4-way tie for me.

The new Opimus Prime should've been an International Lonestar, not a Kenworth.

A little off topic yes, but I wish you could drive these trams in GTA V.

Nibbles has made your picture into his lunch...

But when you slow the video down it appears as though someone raised the barricade right as the car was crossing the intersection. You can see them continue to go up after the crash. The officer driving the car doesn't seem to be at fault here.

Forgot to add that the Volt in GTA V can be more modifiable than the GTA V Prius. I'll put in a picture about that this afternoon.

Your first sentence applies the same in GTA V. The game's version of the Volt (Cheval Surge) looks a whole lot better and drives so much faster and better than the game's version of the 1st gen Prius (Karin Diletantte). So when it comes to the game, I'd take a Volt over a Prius.

The intro cinematic ends with Lamar greeting you and driving you from the airport into the city. It's setting things up for the fact that at least some of GTAO is driven by narrative and will unfold as a sequence of missions. At the start, Lamar takes you to a parking lot for a streetrace. And that, sadly, is when

Nibbles ate the picture...

My thoughts exactly.

Nibbles treated the bottom picture like a Chinese Food Buffet...

This is an on-ramp not an exit ramp, but due to it's history it's considered "evil"

That's quite a stinky situation to happen to a person...

The bridge is over 100 years old, and the Norfolk Southern Railroad Company installed a steel I-beam about 3 feet infront of the bridge to prevent catastrophic damage to the bridge dealt from overheight trucks, trailers, buses, and motorhomes/camper trailers.

I love the design on the Accord's rims. They look both hypnotizing and like the blades from a jet turbine.