My arms went to sleep one time when I fell asleep like that. It was seriously terrifying when I woke up and couldn't feel my arms. I didn't know what was happening.
My arms went to sleep one time when I fell asleep like that. It was seriously terrifying when I woke up and couldn't feel my arms. I didn't know what was happening.
Not sure where this happened, but China is mostly LHD. Hong Kong is RHD so there is a sort of “brackish” area along that border.
This issue of things not being properly secured is an enormous one. While driving in China a few years ago I came across a full sized truck, which is much larger than our “18 wheelers” that we use in the U.S., whose cargo of rolls of steel had completely sheared off the cab of the truck in a panicked stop. Now, mind…
These people are everywhere. They see you driving briskly because you need to get somewhere and suddenly they’re all up in your grill like you were making fun of them and they need to show you what’s what. Then, they keep you from doing your thing by constantly challenging your every move and getting in your way. When…
After you swapped the engine back and forth a few times, you get quite good at it. You’d get it down to a few hours each time, at some point. Go for it.
Actually, my daughter is nothing compared to the in laws. I found that driving just a little bit fast makes them quiet down completely.
His mother was in the passenger seat.
You can always swap out the seats for sparcos with crisco.
Water buffaloes are admittedly terrible vessels for reincarnation.
I'm pretty sure that's what happened. I'm not going to check the ad, but there's no way this worth that much.
I’m sorry, but the bigger story here is that they have burgers on an air India flight OUT of India.
Panel gap between the front fenders and the doors- both sides. CP. Not sure what happened, but there is a story there.
People who feel they are another race... maybe that’s ok. There are other parallels to this type of behavior that we accept.
Looking at this I would not be surprised if EVERY panel were not affected by the accident.
All good points, but all I'm saying is that if the narrative is that the terriers followed guidelines to get on our planes, then why are we so focussed on making it harder for them to get things on board that they were already trying to avoid taking on board?
Fully legal at the time. I used to take knives on the plane with me all the time. I would just hand them to TSA for them to check for length and they would hand them back to me.
let’s just keep in mind that the original fools on 9/11 were following the rules and did not actually take anything on the plane that they were not allowed. metal detectors or not, they weren’t trying to sneak anything on.