Yeah, you're right, that's the last place I remember seeing him. On second thought, let's get May or Clarkson to do it!
Yeah, you're right, that's the last place I remember seeing him. On second thought, let's get May or Clarkson to do it!
Awesome story! This has to happen, there's just too much potential good to come of it. Hell, maybe if NatGeo won't do it then get History on it. They can run one of those two week commercial bombardments on all of us, have quick NYC subway system specials run leading up to it, then come out with a live primetime…
The Trefoil could make a pretty good auto logo, I think.
There's still traces of it around the battlefield and around the Wilderness areas. I went to the Wilderness and Petersburg battlefields when I was a kid and you could still see them pretty clearly. They've reconstructed part of the line in a couple spots, which I thought was pretty cool. A couple parts of the…
Some Civil War trench systems looked pretty sturdy, like this part of the Union line during the siege of Petersburg.
The band is immune!
The Volkswaffe...
I loved watching Mickey Thompson racing when I was a kid. Also played a lot of this:
1993 Chevy Lumina Z34 Coupe
If I ever get a semi to use as a "farm truck," (my wife won't fall for it) I'm goin' old school like Twin Stick Pappy.
I see now that Turbineguy beat me to it! Haha!
It doesn't count technically, I suppose, but the setup on a lot of tractor trailers was pretty intimidating, as they often had TWO transmissions, a main and an auxiliary. My grandfather owned a trucking business for awhile and had a couple trucks in this configuration, both Macks. He was usually an REO man. This…
I'm from Appalachia, so I remember my grandparents (and one great-grandparent) using a few:
Yeah, my dad's first car was a Maverick he shared with my uncle and my mom's was a Mercury Monarch. I always kind of liked the Maverick's styling, but the Monarch is pretty close to Granada plaindom.
The 70's and the Ford Granada.
My wife wants to start a pastry shop, I want something else to wrench. Things are looking good for me. Yes, indeedy.
This happens with writing by committee, too. I've beat my head against the wall many times when something that I (or we) have done that started out great wound up being edited down to something that barely resembles what it was that they said they wanted in the first place. You're asked to delete or rewrite things…
The starting point and the finishing point. On both days, he leaves the starting point at 7am and arrives at the finishing point at 7pm.
"This, this will be the hole for them to poop in."