I never heard of this car until a month or so ago when I saw one near my parents’ house. After googling it I’ve been inundated by ads for it on used car sites/eBay. It’s an interesting car for sure.
I never heard of this car until a month or so ago when I saw one near my parents’ house. After googling it I’ve been inundated by ads for it on used car sites/eBay. It’s an interesting car for sure.
Us MINI Coupe and Roadster owners get one too:
Something tells me it’s been a long time since that last happened.
All that pointing at people and raising his fist drive me nuts.
Bummer:
Can you see him apologizing for something like that? Even if he did, it would be meaningless.
I’m not not licking toads.
Still. There.
I wish I never had.
My surely unpopular opinion is that the song is the best part of the movie.
MINI is going back towards providing more information next to the tach:
This is the kind of filth I have no problem being locked up for the rest of his life with zero parole.
I will still sometimes accidentally pop in the DVD instead of the Blu-ray (happens when I buy a new Blu-ray that comes with a DVD). The difference is immediately noticeable.
It’s a bit, just a bit, too shiny.
“Inside the fans, seated beneath strobe lights as if they were about to be sold a timeshare by a Daft Punk cover band, are into it.”
The other one.
Good point.
It can also be an eyesore. A few years ago some kids died near a import company’s parking lot (near a river bank—the kids drowned) not far from where I live. Their friends set up a memorial of candles, stuffed toys and the like and it didn’t take long for the rather large pile of items to get smashed flat by the…
I watch it all (except for Agent Carter, which I’m trying to find on Blu-ray) and can’t get enough of it. I love this stuff. I never imagined as a kid something like this would be on TV and in the movies all at once.