Outie5000
Outie5000
Outie5000

They went up and over through Belgium, instead of going straight into France, so the line never got used.

There's some really cool exploded photos of the line that show how awesome they were. If only the french realized that trench warfare was a bygone of years past.

Cheap used truck is an oxymoron in the south. I can find a cheap truck, that's missing a motor or transmission or something else important. I can find an old truck that somebody wants 4500 or more for, but I can't find a cheap old truck. I'd probably have better luck finding an old van and removing the interior to fit

Avoidable if the guy driving the SUV didn't attempt to cross lanes of traffic... Watch the video in full screen and pretend you're driving. He had no chance.

Watching the video, he had no chance. The suv pulled out wayyyyy too late and then stopped. Unless the guy had rcomps, he wasn't swerving around that.

I'd love to see a full sheet of plywood on top of a fiat 500's roof rack. Or a fiat towing something (which i'm sure that happens since europeans are silly).

I can fit plenty of shit in the back of my golf, and if it doesn't fit in the back, it can probably fit on the roof, and if it doesn't fit there I borrow a trailer and tow it.

We call that mexipoke where I come from.

For the CRZ to feel like it should it needs one thing. Torque.

It handles alright, but it just feels extremely flat. You floor it and there's no feeling of being pushed back in your seat, which is what everyone thinks feels like going fast.


They need to swap the motor in it to a diesel motor, or give the electric motor

I would suggest a set of wobble extensions as well. They don't let the the sockets move too much, but in a lot of cases the slight movement gives you a huge advantage in actually being able to fit the extension in there in the first place.


And a box of gloves.

People always make fun of me when I tell them I want one.

This is what I was thinking it reminded me of.

pregaming is definitely the way to go. Get drunk before you go, so you can just maintain your drunk with beer or shitty drinks through the night. Keep something in the car just in case?

You can always buy more than 1 bottle when you go to the store... Or buy a handle (1.5L)

I'm just totally against getting completely ripped off in the name of a good time with friends. As a bartender, I know that pricing is a big deal, and you pay more for certain privileges, but there's a point where it's just

I guess that's why i've become a wine snob as of late.

Considering all canned/bottled beer is pasturized, that seems sort of... bullshitty.

And all kegs are kept cold from filling to tapping, so there's no chance of it going stale in the week or two from the brewery to your restaurant. Unless of course some douche didn't check to make sure the cooling unit was on.

To reiterate what you've said, mixing the cocktail is all the dilution/cooling you need. The large rock just helps it maintain that temperature while diluting it less.

You wouldn't put a large rock in a rum and coke for the same reason you wouldn't put crushed ice in a bourbon on the rocks.

And you pay a 2000% markup for that privilege....

If you want to drink a bottle with friends, go to the store and buy the 40 dollar bottle, don't go to the club and spend 400 on that same bottle.

Part of a cocktail is the presentation, and ice plays a role in that. One large rock - cube or sphere, looks much more interesting than regular loose ice. You wouldn't want a scotch with crushed ice, but on the same hand you wouldn't want a mint julep with a large cube.

Say what you will, but I wish like hell the rear windows of my 2dr golf popped out like that.

Nevermind the fact that humans don't grow wings spontaneously...

Therefore, VW's aren't real.