Does my wife count?
Does my wife count?
Does my wife count?
Does my wife count?
I think I’d rather see a sales tax on vehicles that fall below a specific MPG threshold. That would force the people who want those ghastly huge trucks to pay for it without hitting poorer people who rely on mass transit or small cars to get where they’re going.
Easy, If I see cops setting up a road block with spikes and cruisers, I’m whipping my cell phone out.
That, and the two trucks acting as a roadblock may have tipped them off...
Or just saw the cops laying the spike strip and decided something amusing was about to happen.
I was wondering why/how they knew to be recording right there,actually.
At one of those salvage auto sales places:
This would still sell on AutoTrader for $35k.
there’s no way the speed in that video is 115 mph
now that’s how you record cell phone video.
Toyota
Yeah, I’m not sure what causes it. Technically LastPass uses an overlay to pop-up auto-fill options and I never have these pop-ups with that. I have no idea how they differ in the code, but Energy Bar must be doing something that others don’t.
Um no, a signal light does not give the driver the right to cut in, drive through or turn into anything.
Right after he cuts in, the cop car brake dives, so I presume the Toyota may have brake checked to show his displeasure.
One of the strengths for MyFitnessPal is that it’s been around for so long and has such a large user base that pretty much any random food you’ll run across is already in there, and a good slug of recipes. I’ve brought home oddball things from an Asian supermarket, scanned the barcode, and voila - already in the…
I don’t know about Lose it, but the thing about MyFitnessPal is that anybody can add and publicly share a food or an ingredient. When I looked up “white flour” so that I could add it to a recipe, I found no verified sources, and the main one that pops up first has a cup of flour at a very low amount of calories, I…
That wreck reminded me of the wreck when Dale Earnhardt died. Thank you safer cars and SAFER barriers.
A few years ago a group of us went to Montreal for the Grand Prix. We got up around Thursday, began serious drinking as soon as we hit the hotel and by Saturday afternoon we decided to nurse our hangover with a trip to an indoor karting track. We were rather disheveled looking and once at the track the thoughts of the…