MrCrash
MrCrash
MrCrash

Look into my eyes. I command you to purchase a Dongfeng Venucia! Wait, those aren't my eyes you're looking at. Up here, mister!

Agreed on the advertising/bundling. I've seen several sales die to people once they realize they still need to buy more stuff.

Thanks for the tip! I never knew about that feature. I'll remember that for the next PAX.

Here's the total for each day. Not a lot, but there were a few floating around.

I was at PAX all weekend with my Vita. I never pulled it out except for when I was in the main line to enter, and that was just for a few minutes. There were way too many interesting things to see. Here is the number my Vita shows for other people around me at the time. I'll put the total for each day in response.

I feel old now :(

That axe is cool, but I'm gonna keep my Cold Steel kukri for now. I just need to figure out how to securely mount it to my shotgun.

Lights. They exist for a reason, and each one has a purpose. Learn to check and replace the bulbs as needed. Rear-ending someone because they have non-functional brake lights sucks, and driving with your high beams on because your low beams don't work just pisses everyone else off.

First day will be spent breaking it in and dragoning it. Second day will be spent recuperating. The real fun will begin on day 3.

DO WANT!

I think it looks nice, and I won't waste my time complaining about it not having a v8 or not being rwd. I'm never gonna buy one, so why bother. If I ever get to a point in my life where I need a sedan, hopefully Dodge is still making the Charger with a v8 and rwd.

Work trucks may be inspired by men, and sports cars are inspired by dainty little bikini models, but sport trucks are full-figured women with a can-do personality. Both are fun to be around, nice to look at, not completely useless when stuff needs to get done, and won't get all whiny when things get a little tough.

Depending on how this law is enforced, Xbox Live may become bearable after just a few months!

Nissan Leaf: Because practicality sucks, and because the Prius and Volt are far too wasteful for someone of such refined taste.

I used to work in the Dime Building. There is an awesome deli in the first floor. They have great shawarma and falafel as well.

First story: I took my truck in for an oil change (before I started doing my own maintenance), and had to listen to the tech revving the piss out of the engine constantly until they decided to actually change the oil, then start over when he finished. Decided that day to learn to do my own maintenance.

Cars give you other ways to express anger that don't involve smashing them.

This guy is my hero. He figured out a way to both justify wearing a full batman costume out in public, and found a way to write off at least a portion of the payments each year (most likely). This makes me wonder. If I dress as Captain America, buy ZR1, and drive it around to children's hospitals and similar places,

Not sure...

Re #1: They may take all my money, but they will never take MY HEMI!