MajorLeeGassole
Major Lee Gassole
MajorLeeGassole

My father has a Factory Five Cobra and paid a ridiculous amount of money for his paint job. There literally were holes in the body that were perfectly centered, but the guy was still off by an inch in one direction. My father had him repaint the entire car and spent 6 hours at his shop making sure the lines were

“Bentley went further by showing everybody how the Bentayga can in fact go where no Bentley SUV will ever go again.” LOL. Best line I’ve read in weeks.

A pilot friend of mine used to fly cargo jets, so they weren’t as clean as passenger planes. One time he flew through turbulence so bad that the dirt on the cockpit floor lifted into the air above their arms and the sudden, violent change in direction when the plane rose back up, caused the dirt to sting as it went

9 strangers from Massachusetts drove 3 hours on a Sunday to help my 70yr old Dad work on his 10yr old Factory Five Cobra project. Story at the link...

Ha! I just watched that episode of FG last night! LMFAO!!!

Crash Helmet

I was already not too impressed with this newer version. It's still a great car, but I personally don't like the exterior tweaking and the missing blades. "Why not give it a chance and listen to the engine?" I say to myself. Nope. That's a letdown too, BECAUSE YOU CAN'T TURN HEAR ANYTHING OVER THE FRIGGIN' DUBSTEP

We used to fly on these in Kosovo and Macedonia. You could feel the entire thing twisting when the two rotors started up. And running out with a 1.5 meter satellite dish over your head with the rotors still running... NOT FUN!

I bought a Chevy from the worst dealership in Tyson's Corner, VA and told the salesman to make sure their sticker wasn't on my car. He asked me why, so I told him to pay me for advertising. He shut up. I walked out to the car when they pulled it around to the front and noticed the sticker on the car. I asked

Bad idea. All I can think of is Fringe's Amber. I can picture someone tossing a can into a car or small space. Then it'll happen on a larger scale. And I especially don't like thinking of "...sharpness for web or briar-like barriers."

I've used the underwear tuck AND the military tuck (USAF veteran) for years. Here's why: your shirt(s) will pull up and out of your pants during the day. When you simply try to push everything back in place, it gets bunched up - especially with a t-shirt. So your dress shirt seems to be tucked in, but it looks

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