No no. in MK64 you can just hold the "fire" button when you have a shell or a banana and it holds it out behind your kart until you let go. Works great as a shield.
No no. in MK64 you can just hold the "fire" button when you have a shell or a banana and it holds it out behind your kart until you let go. Works great as a shield.
I'm pretty sure you can't claim self-defense if you shoot someone in the back. Likewise, if you drive at full speed through a group of cyclists going the same direction as them and coming from the back, you aren't defending yourself. Self-defense would have been you turning down a different street and fleeing.
Only if you're on a mission from God
As insane as this is, I would have been more impressed if they would have swapped the tires. Also, why is it that in no part of this video do they show how to get the lug nuts off and how to torque them back on?
@Spieg Du Jour: That's not what his Dad said last night. OOHHH
Not just Clarkson's car collection has expanded. Remember James May's first episode where he reviewed his old Bentley which just so happened to be his only car. Now it's got a Ferrari or two plus who knows what else.
Excuse me while I go set up some nukes over in Cuba. What's that? The Americans already did that? Damn...
That he did. The man owns at least 2 houses as well as an island. While he does have the ability to buy lots of different cars, he can't afford to keep all of them. He's not Jay Leno.
I'm with you there. I put about 20000-30000 km on my car each year.
Development manager talking to a board room full of people: "Why did we fail during this test drive?"
Do what I do when my floormat slides forwards enough to start interfering with my clutch pedal: Reach down and pull it backwards...
Dude, that's cold.
I would just like to point out that Jeremy isn't selling his old Lambo. He SOLD his old Lambo a couple of years ago and the person who bought it is now selling it. The ad for the Lambo clearly states that it's a 2 owner car, the first of which was Clarkson. Why else would it be a car ad from Aussieland?
Thanks for my new desktop background :)
The ad actually shows it as being a 2 owner car, the first being Clarkson. This is an Australian car ad, so some Aussie bought the car and brought it down.
Have they asked Bill Caswell if he's busy that weekend?
@Jackie: I never did understand why the seat belts had a Chev bowtie on them instead of the Corvette emblem...
very cool. thanks.
Is that a '64 or a '66? Was the handbrake optional? My dad has a '65 and while it's 99% identical, the handbrake stands out to me. His has a foot brake