Agreed. Good luck with that sh*t in January in Minnesota.
Agreed. Good luck with that sh*t in January in Minnesota.
There’s this magical place where one goes really fast in cars....it’s called the track. Anywhere else you’re putting everyone else at risk. Street racing or not, double the speed limit (especially in a low speed zone where NOTHING is built to handle a crash and there are pedestrians) is really dumb.
$1500 in San Fran DOESN’T cover your rent in that sweet sweet sleeping bag in front of a storefront. There. I fixed it for you.
Side note, I’ll be placing an order with these guys tomorrow for transit to rag and bone headquarters and highly encourage all other Jalops to do the same:
I don’t even understand what they’re trying to accomplish with this. Doesn’t tie to their brand, their designs, their campaign... speaking as a marketing professional, I feel like there’s only downside to this campaign...you’re just going to piss people off.
Step one: Tuck tail.
Rules of war are followed when the repercussions for not following them are too high, otherwise expediency rules. Ostensibly the idea is to avoid starting wars (ala WW1) by killing off high-level officials - but once a hot war is on though let’s be honest, it’s kinda all bets are off. For Israel’s part, they pretty…
I'm really impressed with how well the biker handled the situation. Even to the point of giving the perp the opportunity to get up again after subduing him. Really well done given the situation.
I was hiking in northern England a few years back and witnessed a few low passes by British aircraft on training runs. I'll second that there's no way in hell you could hit them with small arms - and man do they scare the hell out of you when you don't expect them!
I have heard this very same thing from a well-regarded DUI attorney. His other advice - at every step of the way from the moment they ask you to do something say “I’d like to call my attorney.” they don’t have to let you, but they do have to put it in the report and if at any step along the way they violate your…
Yes, it’s all in your head (it’s a central nervous response), but no, positive thoughts won’t make it disappear. My parents avoided telling me about motion sickness until after I got it the first time as a kid. Mine can be pretty bad which sucks since I travel on planes weekly and race sailboats. The article is well…
Have one, love it. Not just for the fact I can turn the heat on in Minnesota from the runway in florida, but from the user interface! It’s a beautiful, uncluttered, and uncomplicated piece of design.
Shouldn’t people be avoiding the wreckage??? I thought F-16s carried hydrazine in their EPU?
I had the same issue as well. The Shures come with four different sizes and materials of plugs to use. Also I found (as weird as it sounds) keeping your ears free of wax really helps as well. I know exactly what you're talking about though.
Always choose the aisle seat and buy a pair of these: http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SE215-K-…
Two market segments at play here. Once rather predictable and the other volatile. Boomers WILL begin to liquidate but it will be a slow growing wave as they realize they have neither the money nor physical condition to care for these vehicles. The bigger issue is the other segment - investors. This is much more…
For what it's worth we loaded 10 of us in it once.
Buddy of mine nose rolled a 95 GC right behind me once. That was about his reaction too. Those things are fuc*ing tanks.