Now that's better.
Now that's better.
After all those NSA fucked-ups? I don't think it means much anymore.
Why are American battleships named after dead people and piece of paper? C'mon, people, you can do better!
Nope... Thank god. I'm relatively new here.
How about unmarked nonstandard cop cars? I saw a stock looking 'Stang with hidden flashers chasing another car in Long Beach. I wouldn't worry because I go with the flow.
Yeah... I just found out it's one of many Kubelwagen variants. I need to find out which variant that's still in service that looks like a Schwimmwagen.
I'm probably confusing myself with which Kubelwagen they were. Someone else said Kubelwagen has a lot of variants. I need to do some research.
Then why did I see a fleet of them in Germany? Troopers were driving them around the base when I was there.
I love USSR and Nazi military vehicles... They're too fucking awesome for today's standards.
Broken propeller? They could've called in tug boats to tow it or just steer away from the docks.
In USA, firefighters are always automatically known to be heroes, no matter what they do, because of 11 September. No one's talking about a girl that got ran over by a fire truck.
Then how come I saw a fleet of old F-16s and F-18s in pristine condition at Point Mugu naval base air show? They're obviously still in use.
Cadillac and Opel are the smartest ones in GM's messed up family.