Angel's Flight, the "I work at the top of that steep hill and don't want to take the stairs" commuter train. It's still in operation after crashing/being reconstructed a few times and I believe rides are still 25 cents!
Angel's Flight, the "I work at the top of that steep hill and don't want to take the stairs" commuter train. It's still in operation after crashing/being reconstructed a few times and I believe rides are still 25 cents!
Wait... so that's leather and not matte paint?
Your pic is pre-Batillac, thought I'd update you on just how sad that car has become
It shouldn't take an entire post to explain a commenting system. You should just be able to post intuitively.
Can we just all write mail and have you guys scan the letters like an old-timey bulletin board? That would be the best.
I think I was just seeing a lot of reply-less comments so I've figured that out. Still not the biggest column fan.
Neutral:
I'd ask my friend to buy me 2,000 sets of tires and spend the next 24 hours doing a continuous burnout in front of their face.
nthing SoCal. I was surprised the water's the same temperature as the North Shore of MA, but there's just so much beach to be on! Manhattan was my favorite. Parking was a pain, but cheap, and there's less of a crowd. There are also fantastic eateries nearby.
Good point! Arizona spoiled me with its nice roads, except for rt66 heading south to Oatman. Definitely a road less traveled by.
I completely agree! Some states have surprisingly brilliant roads- Arizona, New Hampshire, and Wyoming are my standouts. I'd consider Massachusetts, California, and New Mexico infrastructure sub-par. That circular-looking rest area just north of Salt Lake City? Terrifying. Don't go in it! The one in Wisconsin on the…
Yeah, I felt like this article was mainly about how this guy was a dick that happened to work at the Apple Store.
I see your purple LFA and I raise you a solid blackish-brown LFA.
I can answer this question with architecture, for what it's worth. The architect Le Corbusier started off building what I consider very elegant buildings. A lot of them were elevated by simple supports, featured a lot of glass, and used roof space as part of the living area. They were very simple, nice to look at, and…
I'm more disappointed in realizing Wand Erection is actually One Direction. I would actually listen to a band called Wand Erection.
I don't know if you were making a funny but the line about the jackass claiming a gluten-free diet "was the best thing since sliced bread" made me chuckle a little.
double post, sorry!
Bikes are illegal on the sidewalks here, and most of the ones I run into on my commute are actually keeping up with traffic. I've encountered more negative experiences with them as a pedestrian.
Neutral: I live in a very walking-friendly city, and my Alma Mater is at the center of it. The campus was small and had a single intersection you had to cross to get from one building to another. We perfected that intersection. Sometimes you'd get the walk sign all around and then we'd cross diagonally, and sometimes…
The Curiosity has already mastered the hipsterly Dutch Angle. It has since downloaded Instagram and will be filtering everything with the "Nashville" setting.