MrCrash
MrCrash
MrCrash

Not sure if serious...

Just in case, there is more to Detroit than crack houses. The core area surrounding Campus Martius offers many great restaurants and lots of wonderful architecture. Sure, some of it is kinda run down, but more of it is getting fixed up every day as more people start going back into Detroit to

When I bought my truck, I think it took about 4 hours. I knew I didn't have much wiggle room since it was already discounted, and there were only two other similar models in the state, both of which were fully loaded and lacking any discounts. I had to jump through all the hoops even though both sides knew I was OK

When asked why I bought something so stupid, I say it's like having a therapist on call 24/7 that can give almost immediate results. I can turn gas and rubber into loud noises and happiness in just a few minutes. 

My fiery death shall be most glorious!

Trousers

It's unfortunate that so many people have to live in a city run like that. I met a lot of great people while working in Detroit, and I think that the city could start to bring back some of it's former glory if it did not have to fight through the local government to do it. Everyone in charge of something seems to be

I always love watching the segments Charlie does on Fox 2. He has a way of approaching issues that highlight the root problem while showing how ridiculous some of the factors are. He can make you laugh while making you really think about the problem. Some of my favorite segments he has done include his piece on how

Absolutely not! The city council would claim it all for themselves, and scream for more. Once they start getting hand-outs, they expect it to keep coming, and take it as a sign that they need to do less to help fix things (not that they do anything to help at this point). It would be more effective for the President

Note to self: NEVER complain about the cops around here. Local Police, Macomb County Sheriff, Michigan State Police, and even Detroit Police have all been either decent or comical in their approach to law breakers (me). They have made for some fun stories, though.

I've seen an unmarked Mustang and a Jeep Liberty around here. They also just got in a few unmarked Caprices. They blend in way too well.

They are a middle ground between work trucks and sports cars. Not as useful as a work truck, and not as fast/fun as a sports car, but you get most of both in one package.

If the price wasn't too bad, I'd be tempted to trade up for one. Until I can afford one, I'll keep my Ram R/T.

Ram: Go truck yourself!

YAY! I'm totally tracking y'all down now! I might even shower that day!

Is there a prize for tracking down all six of you?

This makes me sad. I promised myself that the day I graduated with my Bachelor's Degree, I'd do a donut in the school parking lot before leaving for good. I never got to do that donut. I guess it's ok since the degree is basically useless for now.

As long as the stands are setup outside every entrance to the show, I'm fine with this. Last time I went, far too many people decided against deodorant or a shower that day.

A guy in high school claimed to have swapped in a "Honda V6 with VTEC" into his Chevy S10 Xtreme. Non-car people would attempt to look impressed, and the car folks would ask him questions on how he did it and why. From that we learned that a Honda V6 was a drop-in swap, the computer for a 4 cylinder S10 can run a

Only 15gb?! What kind of cheap crap is this? Hell, my Dodge came with 20gb of storage.