SubieRoo
SubieRoo
SubieRoo

It looks like everyone in the 4-4-2 is doing the, "I can't see you because I have to pretend to look over my hood" thing.

Could it be because it was downsized for '78 from the previous generation? Maybe they were like, "Yeah, it's smaller, but now it's closer in size to this race car! Vroooooooom!"? I dunno, just a guess.

Here's one, whether it's fun or not is debatable. In 1965, Jeanne Calment was a wealthy 90-year old widow who was living alone in her apartment in France and decided to sell the place. She decides to sell it to a lawyer on a contingency contract that stated that he would pay her 2,500 francs a month until she died,

This looks pretty cool, I like that it doesn't take itself too seriously. That old man cracked me up, "Keeel everrryyyybodyyyy..."

"It's true because I say so, Monsoon!"

There, done. Now gimme my beers and plenty o' tapes! And a Walkman with the auto-flip!

Hopefully this guy makes or made a full recovery and learns from his mistake. I'm a big time rider/motorcycle lover and so are many of my friends and family and, unfortunately, a few of us have a story about someone they know who was going too fast/not paying attention/drinking/not wearing gear/all of the above, etc.

"Yeager Bomb"

The museum looks pretty cool, too. I'll have to try and check it out the next time I'm in that area.

That's pretty sweet! Thanks for the info, you learn something every day!

*Sitting calmly at a red light, young Enzo notices a flash of red pull up next to him. He's alone, but his passion for what he sees forces him to speak aloud...*

That's cool, I'd never noticed it before. Mike Curb Truck Yeah #2!

I see he's also sponsored by Curb Records. Truck Yeah!

The NYTimes article on the story from '83 mentioned that they had poured concrete onto the cartridges. So, was that misinformation or did they bust through it or what? I'm not seeing what looks like chunks of concrete in the pictures, not much anyway.

There, I fixed it. Now go forth and print money!

Oh, we buy diesels, it's just...well...different.

How about the Citroën C4 Picasso? The MPV market in the US may be kind of meh, but there aren't really a whole lot to choose from apart from say, the Mazda5 and a couple others I'm sure I'm leaving out. It seats seven, has a good size trunk and tons of space with the seat down. Plus, it's more interesting to look at

Sounds like Wytheville. We'd always wait and stop there if w were traveling through because the gas was so much cheaper than anywhere else.

Yeah, I always hear stories from the car guy elders about the Flyin' Oldsmobile from '67. "Why, back then, we'd fly all damn day if it weren't for them kids causin' a ruckus in the back seat!" one would always say as the others nodded in agreement, each taking a long, slow draw from their pipe. "Hell-fire," would say