Casey Anthony could make it baby.
Casey Anthony could make it baby.
The average front-end auto claim is about $1800. The average Viper front end claim is north of $30K.
Goddamn. I remember hearing they were $10K when the Gen 1 & 2 were in production. Not surprised by the price bump, but this is literally my dream car, so I guess I should factor that into my expenses.
My wife and I were contemplating bikes in the next few years. Last week on my way to work, i drove through a crowded intersection, and saw firefighters and cops performing chest compressions on a guy. His helmet was still on and was wearing full gear. A truck had turned in front of him while he was going pretty quick,…
Adhering to a strict Honey Nut Cheerios diet will do wonders for a man. Just ask KG.
4 flips. The announcer was probably using the metric system.
Same here. With F1 in recess, i'm starved. I tuned into this because it was a road race, and holy crap, except for that gazillion hour long red flag, I actually ENJOYED it. That race is going on my yearly "to watch" list. I need a different soundtrack though, the southern drawls grate on my nerves, and I'm even from…
At least the Sprint race was excellent, and I'm about as far from a Nascar guy as you'll find. I was glued to the TV though, that was amazing driving at the end.
The last major that was owned by one player so outright was...the last major before this one. The Open Championship 2014, which was completely owned by Rory McIlroy. The one before that, that U.S. Open 2014, was even moreso completely owned by Martin Kaymer. This particular championship was noted for being so…
Did anybody else hear Feherty say yesterday (or maybe Friday), "Is that legal in Kentucky?" when they showed the chiropractor bent over a player lying on a bench? There were several seconds of dead silence, and then he said, "Well..." and moved on to something else. None of the other broadcasters were going anywhere…
Fowler's shot gets bonus crazy points for having to walk past Rory on the 15th green, and actually stand there and wait while Wiesberger putted.
That was so much fun to watch. I was up and pacing. Phil's chip on 18 was spectacular. Just incredible to be able to get that close, with the chaos and the dark and the pressure. Three wins in a row is more impressive than two majors in a year. Rory would have finished out in the pitch black. These Golf…
last night, I was at a different track in NY watching a similar series. A few things became clear to me watching those races. Just because we can see one angle of what happened in semi clear video, it doesn't mean that Tony had a clear line of vision. Track lighting is incredibly shitty.
this is 100% true!!!! Honestly, most the guys on the Gnats are pretty likable. But I can watch Harper running into outfield wall on loop.
I saw this post on Reddit by user iksbob regarding sprint cars...
I love that the Nats-Braves rivalry has essentially devolved into Braves vs. Bryce Harper. As a Bravos fan, it makes it easier to focus my dislike.
#RespectTheA
In these type of cars you give them throttle to go left. It's reasonable to think Tony was attempting to avoid him (as he was basically jogging out into the front of Tony's car in a dark suit on a dark track).
A) not defending said douchebag. B) If you are going to run out into traffic, at night, then jump in front of a speeding car, you need to accept that shit might not go the way you want it to. Pretty simple. Another analog, would be playing Russian Roulette, and blaming the gun.
I'm with you on wear and tear. Also, Cleveland will likely incorporate a system with a lot of fast break (via Love outlets), which is further enhanced with having young, athletic running mates in Irving and Beal (and Love again). Lean and light is better suited to the fast break attack, and again with the wear and…