MrEvil
MrEvil
MrEvil

Hit the road, jack. And don’t you come back no more No More NO MORE No more.

We have thousands of people, not even convicted of crimes yet, in jail right now due to an “inability to pay the full amount” of their bail. Why the fuck does this scumbag get to walk free on a $7 million fine just because he can’t pay it?

So. Much. This. Pictured is a 60s Chevrolet. Factory everything and so much taller and even wider than current off-road trims.

Finding a specific Subaru in Portland. This should be fun.

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Puguins?

Yup, this screams “Step 9". Good for him / her if it helps.

In the response you made in my post you identified yourself as a Republican. I’ll just warn you right now, in case you haven’t noticed, the Republican Party isn’t the Republican Party anymore. And the Democratic Party is busy descending back to hell (Jacksonian Democrats which have a tendency to be indistinguishable

It takes a lot of government handouts for people who don’t need them to ensure there are no government handouts for those who do.

Point taken, I’m just saying that one would assume that the payload would be higher as it is based off of a pickup truck, but the squishy suspension comes at a cost as MrEvil down below points out.

Unfortunately this doesn’t prevent you to end in prison and after years completly cleared by the supreme Court.

Huh, imagine that. Guess who else it isn’t working out well for...

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Fair point but I do make reference specifically to an InfoWars article available to anyone with two seconds and access to google which, by virtue of being here we all have. But you’re right.

Almost right. The flanges on the wheels are actually responsible for keeping the train from coming off the track. For slight curves and straights is where the angle on the wheels, or“fast angle”, comes into play. It keeps the axles in the middle of the track and off of the flanges. This movement is known as “hunting”.

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Jesus, this line: “There has never been a documented case of anyone else falling through the Glory Hole, said Don Burbey of the Solano Irrigation District.” 

92' Aerostar was my first vehicle. My dad told me to buy my own car until a few months before I turned 16* and he came home dejected after the dealer only offered him $2000 in trade towards his Lincoln LS. I had my sweet new ride. Gas was $1.50 a gallon and was driving 6 people home from school every day!

Had a 1996 Ford Aerostar XLT, can confirm.