Here is a photo I took of the Israel-Lebanon border earlier this year. You could swim, but the IDF dude on the Israeli side might have something to say about it.
Here is a photo I took of the Israel-Lebanon border earlier this year. You could swim, but the IDF dude on the Israeli side might have something to say about it.
I had a white '77 Celica like the one at the top of the page, but with US 5 mph bumpers. I traded it even for an orange 71' 240Z, a car that I literally gave my front teeth for when I drove it under a schoolbus one rainy afternoon in 1982. I'd love to have both cars back.
Two things:
Revising and extending my remarks: The big issue with the parties in charge is they are both bought and paid for by big money interests. The bankers own our national legislature lock stock and barrel. Time to clean house with all the incumbents. All the incumbents around here are Republicans. If I have anything to do…
This is hard to say as an old time supply-sider, but I'm very concerned with the stagnant wage growth in this country. The trend has certainly been stoked by high unemployment giving employers the power when it comes to wage negotiation. I'm not so sure I'm going to vote for nearly as many republicans in the upcoming…
The Acura ad isn't nearly as stupid as this new Lexus ad:
I would have hoped for somewhat larger wheels and wheel arches for a lower more muscular look. Although the smaller ones shown would probably drive and handle better than 20's.
It's a gutsy move for Caterham, a company built upon the foundation of the a rolling anachronism. I like that they tried to keep some Lotus 7 cues in the design. Otherwise I'm not really liking it.
However, they didn't build it for guys like me. The million dollar question is will they be able to expand their customer…
Rolling coal is apparently a thing in Kamchatka. Who knew?
You will pay the one time tax when you get your GA tag. No avoiding it, I'm afraid. It doesn't matter what you paid for the car either, just what the state has set as its taxable value.
My only advice is don't live in Alpharetta. On GA 400 no one can hear you scream.
The metro area isn't built for public transport. Too much low density single family homes sprawling across a metropolis that's 100 miles in diameter doesn't allow for many economical mass transit solutions.
Georgia $4,233
C'mon Graverobber, give us some NPs for a change. NP's are fewer than a meth addict's teeth these days.
This looks like about as much fun as you can possibly have with your clothes on!
The ad notes that the truck is being sold "for a friend" in the same wink and a nod manner that some individuals inquire at the free clinic about treatment for the clap. It's also being offered AS-IS and WHERE IS, meaning that its buyer will need to take the good with the bad, and that this Amigo is not delivery, its…
I bought a new car last year and I've never used the CD player even once. I didn't even move the sun visor CD caddy or the zip case with 100 CDs over from the old car. Bluetooth iPhone integration eliminated the need. But to tell the truth, satellite radio gets the most use. I would not miss my CD player at all.
Voice commands: if I want to be misunderstood trying to dial a call or change what music is playing, I prefer to confuse Siri instead of the Subaru chick.
1.) The Blues Brothers 'Hit It'
Dollars to doughnuts this thing has a salvage title.