"and the child grows up somewhere safe."
"and the child grows up somewhere safe."
Obvious answer is obvious.
Kind of cool, but I'm gonna go with no.
60 horsepower over 20 years ago, 200,000 miles, ratty inside and out, $2,800. C'mon, Jalops...Don't get this wrong.
$2,800 for that? That's just absurd.
No, they're called a Panda Car because they used to be black and white in a way that looked like a panda. Not a Fiat Panda, but the bear.
Wrong thread. Lighting rods are made of awesome.
Haha. The "training" that most US cops would speak of with regards to pursuit and/or weapons is laughable. To believe that a cop is the best driver or best shot within a one block radius is generally erroneous.
Perhaps, but the US cops act like that in spite of cameras. Most every patrol car in the US has a camera now.
Lol. Maybe they're selling the used ones for $18,000 each.
Only a soulless ginger could possibly vote CP for that pickup.
Top speed of the Interceptor SUV is 131, which isn't half as scary to me as the fact that the Tahoe's is 139.
And how.
I think that police officers have gotten to the point where they need to be taken down a notch. They are not "police" and the rest of us "civilians," first of all. Police are civilians, too. Second, departments' requirements that every vehicle be Swiss Army Knife of cargo and pursuit capability is irresponsible use…
The saddest thing about dogs is that they don't live as long as we do. It's fun to share your life with canine friends, and I suppose the only blessing of their short life is that it means that so many different ones get to enrich your lives by their presence. Dogs are truly one of Earth's rich gifts to people.
Too bad that Brat rusted in two about 3 days after that picture.
Too bad about the tanning part. Glass and polycarb both block most UV.