TMulatto
TMulatto
TMulatto

Here’s my take on the matter. Learn how a clutch works. Then find a friend with a vehicle that possesses a clutch. Literally anything, if the gears are synchronized even better. Apply your clutch studies to that vehicle. Shifting is mindlessly easy, you’re learning clutch. Grats you can drive pretty much anything now.

Lemme know when the lawsuit against vendors at outdoor summer music festivals begins. I've got some choice words for the motherfuckers who think it's ok to charge $5 for a bottle of water when it's 100° and humid. That is an issue of safety.

Good. I'm sick of seeing the pink tit cancer bullshit strewn about everywhere I see. It's like a Viagra advertisement. At this point is it really necessary? Need more light blue ribbons.

There is some difference between a ~55 series 15 speed and a 4020 8 speed. The old 8 speeds can be pretty awful and even dangerous.

What'd you drive? An old 4020 powershift? Modern ones that aren't beat up tend to be smooth as butter at any speed and shifting up or down.

I suspect a great number of people reading this have no clue.

inb4 he loses his job before being found not guilty

I sat in one of those in the showroom. As nice as it is to have an actual volume knob to turny twist, the Q50's "big ol' screen" layout made the M37's look archaic. Also, I need to express just how sick I am of analog clocks in vehicles. Please, just stop.

Can't wait to see this come out of the greys.

It's not a laser but it is easy to aim. "So how do you miss?" I can tell you exactly where the piss around the rim and the thin coating on the floor comes from: splash. I shouldn't need to describe simple fluid dynamics here. A (mostly) solid stream hits water -> water splashes -> throws droplets and creates

Maybe this guy just has issues with personal space.

The automotive and metallurgy experts who come out of the woodwork whenever aluminum is mentioned to make their ignorance known never seem to recall that friggin' semis have a shitload of aluminum in them. Hoods, wheels, fuel tanks, air tanks, whole sleeper cabs, the frame can be aluminum, entire trailers, even dump

They refuse high risk material because collecting, handling, transporting, testing, disposal, etc. all cost money. It's unfortunate that this hurts feelings but it's a money-saving measure based on the -fact- that gay men are more likely to carry certain communicable diseases.

Sucks that it will more than likely be this way but as soon as soon as the body is in the hole I imagine the Ward family's vision will be absolutely blinded by dollar signs. Expect this debacle to be going from grief to litigation in no time flat.

I don't know about you guys but when I was 14 I was watching Insex videos on the regular.

Depends on where you are. I can drive a mile down the road and go past 10 (5 x 2 = ten) lots that used to be family farms. My great-grandfather roamed the countryside buying them up and we owned several farmhouses until it was decided that renters can all die and go to hell. Then you can look at satellite imagery out

The "chestnut bronze" Infiniti uses needs to be viewed in person. It's a neat color.

You likely won't see it admitted here but alcohol consumption is a massive contributor to this issue. There is a lot of drinking on campuses so there are a lot of opportunities for bad shit to happen.

Marketing to men is actually really simple. Simplicity goes a long way, just show your stupid product, enticing imagery is whatever, but where some ads (particularly Viagra) fail massively is repetition. I'm so fucking sick of seeing boner pill commercials that it makes me angry. So angry in fact that I will never

"All them chemicals giving errybody cancer!"