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If someone flubs it, then perhaps they aren't actually as good as the occasion demands.
Some of those estimates do seem optimistic to say the least. Is there a bug that generates spurious zeroes?
http://blogs.internetautoguide.com/6607458/industry-news/rolls-royce-confirmed-to-build-custom-mini-coopers/index.html
I was hoping for the grandchild of this.
So Piper has the original, let's some hapless hack blow up the replica, claims the money, and ends up with two desirable cars and the down payment on his grandaughters flat.
I wasn't sure about your point, since most of my knowledge of Detroit comes from pop culture. But, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit says (for the city, in 2010)
I can't believe we forgot the n-propyl-whatever Turbonique.
If you have glazing between the the front edge of the front side window and the windscreen, it is called a quarterlight, and there is no need to get in a tizzy over pillar nomenclature.
And that is exactly what the Jimal said his conversation with the lady was in the first place, and that she didn't understand. You could say...
900,000 million barrels per day? Or, put another way, 900 billion barrels per day?
Sorry. I couldn't help it.
Whether or not the car is a replica is important to the view that one takes of the incident. Important enough that it should be covered in the original article. It would only have taken one word.
The kite-assisted electric car that crossed Australia.
Bristol cars were always offered with an LPG option.
Nowhere in the article does it say 'replica'.
You're 24, but I don't suppose that you do belong to your generation. I would have thought a much earlier one, TBH.
$275,000 for a Sherman tank? What? Are you mad? I could get one for ... wait... what's that? I see. Ahem.
Our Burke & Hare monickered correspondent was having low-intensity chuckle at the debate, that's all. Relax, as a band who also did a decent job of Edwin Starr's War! once said.
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