"Big Beautiful Doll" was lost in 2011:
"Big Beautiful Doll" was lost in 2011:
The only other people who drive my car are the mechanics at my MINI dealer and I trust them not to mess with the car.
The guy put on gloves but no eye protection before shattering glass and plastic with the axe. I doubt he had much of the way of safety in mind.
Here's an article about Abreu: http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/sports/m…
I still see more commercials with Jordan than Bryant. I can't even remember the last one I saw featuring Bryant.
I live about an hour's drive from Reading, Pennsylvania, where the P-61 is being rebuilt. When I first saw it back in the late 1990s, it was barely a partial fuselage in the back of the hangar. As of the last few years, it's back up on its landing gear. Even incomplete, it's an amazing aircraft to see in person. …
See here about the ongoing restoration of a P-61 that crashed into mountain in New Guinea:
However it's accomplished, ties should be impossible in the NFL. If MLB can avoid it in all but extreme situations, the NFL sure as hell can.
4) Cost has to come down. Initial costs, then fuel and maintenance costs. Which makes me think we don't have to worry too much about a sky full of personal aircraft (much like the way things are right now).
"where teammates called him a snitch"
If you can damage the hood on a consumer grade vehicle merely by opening it, something is wrong with the design.
Screwdrivers (or possibly a special set of pins?) to hold the hood open? That seems needlessly dangerous.
Ditto. Even our religion class was remarkably mundane compared to this nonsense.
And Christ on a stick that uniform is fucking hideous.
So where are the "tanks"?
The story needs at flashing yellow light GIF at the top, cleary.
Why the calling home to MLB at all? Let the umpires at the game use a monitor like the refs do in the NBA and make the call themselves.
Who recorded it and why release/leak such video of the destruction of their own equipment?
200 M113s were given to Lebanon last year by the U.S. Army.
No no no. Every tracked vehicle featured here is always a "tank" and every naval vessel is a "battleship."