The crazies from Boss Hoss headquarted in Tennessee have been putting small block Chevy motors in bikes pretty successfully for a couple decades or so. They even had the "Stud Hoss" which was a bike powered by a 502 cubic inch big block Chevy. It's here below:
Then my work here is done. My life is now a finished painting.
I would buy twelve copies of an FPS that let me be in the middle of Pickett's Charge, running with bullets whiz zing past and shells exploding all around me. I couldn't imagine the complexities in creating something at could handle thousands of people like thT, but it would be amazing.
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Thank ye kindly. Btw, I don't know if you are in fact a miner, but pretty much every man in my family until me were from around the 1880's and up. Just thought I'd share.
I'm not sure. All I can find are youtube vids, unfortunately.
The Brave Little Toaster. His part was actually pretty disturbing to watch as a little kid.
Kinda reminds me of swamp buggy racing. Used to watch it a bunch on TNN when I was a kid.
Potentially-disfiguring bad suffocating widow maker explode-mobile
Very well, then, off to buy a new plane! No I'm not...I'm a millennial :(
Wow, so based on the current trend in prices, a used nine passenger private jet costs about the same as a used Mclaren F1.
All I want my robocar to decide is if it should serve me molasses or honey with my fresh baked biscuits it has waiting for me on the way to work. And I want medium-light roast, damnit!
I couldn't help but notice how there are a number of instances where they repeat the same word or another form of it close to the other one. "Adaptability" and "adapts," "newly" and "new," "AirMATIC air." Not to mention the love affair with "e" words for a couple lines: "exudes," "emotions," "encompasses,"…
Lol that's a funny coincidence! Yeah, we needed better mileage, too and something that could be flexible enough to haul our child and our stuff while remaining economic. Plus, we wanted lots and lots of warranty. Ours was just a pit, unfortunately. It started failing after the warranty went up (of course) and things…