Bollocks — literally means "testicles" I think. But obviously the way she's using it is more like "goddammnit, shit!"
Bollocks — literally means "testicles" I think. But obviously the way she's using it is more like "goddammnit, shit!"
Because it turns out the TerraMax actually broke 15 rims.
If you're gonna go there, let's go all the way...
"I read that last year MTV's Real World got 40,000 applications. That's amazing, man. Such an even number. You'd think it would be 40,008 maybe."
Woah woah, hang on a minute. The newest M5 plays fake engine sounds through the stereo!? What. The. Fuffle? Is this something they're hoping most people won't notice, or is there some button you can press to turn it on and off?
Seemed to me like the van at 0:29 was the only one who completely deserved it. Not that the other guys weren't asshats, but hitting them is still a bit much
That's with a mod exhaust though. Although admittedly that's supposed to make it sound better, but still I don't think every VQ sounds wheezy like that.
Which isn't that different from the G37 sound. Personally I think The G (3.7) sounds alright when it's revved up. Not as good as a V8, but not bad either.
LOL that video is awesome!
I was reading it as an eff dee?
What are these failed attempts at real online car sales you're talking about? Haven't heard of them.
Shouldn't it be "an fd?"
Heheh. Try the auto-captions when the video is in English sometime and you'll see it's just as funny!
Just as a side note, the conversation threading here is really screwy. It looks like you're having a conversation with yourself. Not the first time I'm seeing this on this article too. All of the responses from others are hidden below and there's no indication whatsoever to help determine which reply goes where in…
It looks and sounds awesome, but the whole machine is going to crumble to pieces the first time they put the hammer down out on the road.
You apparently did not watch the video?
LOL, "Can I see your driver's license please?" 0:51
LOL, wow. You'd figure someone sophisticated enough to print counterfeit stamps would also be able to circumvent that one...
Why is the "Forever" crossed out?