MadeaSeedsaHurricane
MadeaSeedsaHurricane
MadeaSeedsaHurricane

Agreed. Also, the Death Penalty would not only cripple Penn State, but hurt every team it's supposed to play in the enforced years. By taking away scholarships and bowl games, you're going to have an awful team, but at least the competition won't be punished, too.

Damn, it's a good thing I switched up and now go to Hei La Moon. Gross.

I've seen one on the road with its top down! The one I saw was the weird beige color.

My vote's for the Toyota Sienna. They marketed it as "The Swagger Wagon" and going to their website now brings up a big "Mommy Like." Half the commercials were parents neglecting their kids while they enjoyed the van.

Yeah I was a bit glad we were only there for 50 laps, though I would have liked to see the cars pit at least once. I'd probably pay the same price again; the people watching was worth it alone. Would love to see the GRC as a standalone event, though, in a venue that has the proper capacity and course layout.

I would like the newer Priuses, I SWEAR I would, but they remind me of baby socks.

I second this. We were shopping around for my sister and some of the Carfaxes had some really sketchy information about the cars on them. She ended up getting an 06 Fusion which had been taken to the dealer for every bit of maintenance, so the record was really complete and detailed.

The plane was pushed super far.

I've been reading up on Steve Mann and I can assume the reason he wears The Eye Glass is to demonstrate the boundaries of where computer and human can merge. I still don't understand why he would need to carry around a doctor's note for something like this, though. Can anybody shed some light? I feel like I'm

I attended a Raiders game as a Pats fan last fall, and the fans were AWESOME. There was some heckling to people in Patriots gear, but none of it was ill-natured. Some of the...tailgating centers (they were vans, but incredibly tricked out +1 super sketchy homemade limo) were nothing like I've ever seen before. The

I was there, too, and I thought there were a surprising amount of people in the crowd! NHMS has a capacity of 93.5K, and there was a huge section of the stands that wasn't being used even for the NASCAR event before (I arrived with about 50 laps left in the race). The big open spaces you were seeing weren't filled in

Hi Ken and Brian!

True! To redeem myself, I've spent a bit of time around the Transformers prop cars. They didn't do much to the Camaro but the Peterbilt(s, they had two Optimus Primes just hanging) was incredibly cool.

True! To redeem myself, I've spent a bit of time around the Transformers prop cars. They didn't do much to the Camaro but the Peterbilt(s, they had two Optimus Primes just hanging) was incredibly cool.

woops, this was intended for the other person!

In the next installment the cars aren't even going to be there. It's just going to be renderings of massive Acura Badges with wheels driving around. Matte black, of course.

Elanor, the Shelby GT500 from Gone in 60 Seconds has it pretty bad. The movie was poorly reviewed and starred one of Hollywood's most ridiculous actors.

Right now, I would say whomever is over at Jeep with their fingering hovering over the "send" button of the massive recall that might happen. You're going to have everyone at Jeep sad because the cars they lovingly designed and built (ok, lovingly might be a stretch) are being recalled for possibly exploding and Jeep

Ahhh, good point! That's probably the exact reasoning.

You can be rest assured that this is probably due more to the camera crew/coverage than driving mistakes. You can really only shut down a city like SF a few blocks at a time, and if a GoPro falls/a cameraperson has to change positions, it's gonna take a long time and a lot of takes.