This '89 4Runner is pretty mint.
This '89 4Runner is pretty mint.
Last I read they are saying there were 23 U.S. citizens aboard.
Do rail cars count?
That's cool, didn't know that, thanks! That was my one and only experience with them and it was ten years ago. Looking back, the plane did seen a little dated, even then. I think it was an A340, if memory serves.
Since it's Dubai they probably Shanghai'd (re-Shanghai'd?) the guy and he's now working the highest floor of the tallest construction project as the hook on the crane.
Pretty much anything Johnny said...
Don't start a fight if you aren't willing to potentially die.
You don't screw around with Big Scott Hall...
With difficulty
Sadly, no video of this exists, but it happened about eight years ago on a particularly mountainous stretch of I-64. I was driving along at the leisurely pace of 65 (in a 65, cause I'm a rebel) in my Saturn L wagon, just enjoying the day and looking forward to a refreshing beverage and the hugs of a sweet lady later…
Yeah, his net worth is estimated to be somewhere between $57-70 million. It isn't Toby Keith or Jay-Z money, but it's a hell of a lot.
Some "camping" nowadays still gets pretty fancy, even if the "campers" are usually in slacks and polo shirts.
I can find the grapefruit one around here pretty easily, but not the others.
I do enjoy a Stiegl. On days when I feel less manly, a Radler sure hits the spot.
"This couldn't be more Austrian if it tried."
Maybe he wanted to give Mandela a lap dance? Oh no...what have I done? The images...the horrible mental images.
On their website they list 25 airports that they fly into, but if you limit each city to just one airport apiece, that leaves only 19 cities, and that's not very many. What do they offer in the way of short connector flights, like ERJ-style?
This one appears to be made of cheese.