TheEdibleSnuggie
TheEdibleSnuggie
TheEdibleSnuggie

Don't forget those R-4360's were also turbocharged AND supercharged.

The 1997 - 2003 Chevrolet Malibu.

My first car was a 1997 Chevrolet Malibu (it was a hand-me-down from my father who never drove it, so I didn't have much of a choice). To say that the car was excusable in 1997 is a complete joke. The only thing good about that car was the cloth on the seats (that fabric could take a beating).

Like a woman in the hospital who had unprotected sex with a guy 9 months prior— This thread delivers!

Protip: If you're going to tweet or retweet an ambiguous post referring to yourself as a member of a well-known terrorist organization, and that you have a surprise planned— even if it is in jest— It would be wise NOT to do it to one of the two major airlines that were directly involved and affected by the days

So would that make him a...super...nova?

Winner, winner, chicken dinner!

B1GCOK

That's roughly $50,400 in today's money. Plus, $6900 was roughly the average income take in 1966. Remember, things were MUCH cheaper back then, and your dollar got you a lot more for your money.

Let's also keep in mind that the exhaust you're hearing are the original factory issued pipes.

+1. Hahaha

Taking all that plastic bullshit off *literally* screams "2 hours of labor charges!"

+1. That last line was the one that did me in.

I read it over the summer...damn good book.

I thought the CLA45 AMG was AWD? Or am I mistaken?

It's stuff like this that drives me insane as both a taxpayer, AND an NFL fan. The world's largest non-profit organization demanding droves of blue-collar workers (who can barely afford to keep food on their tables, let alone attend the increasing cost to watch one of these NFL spectacles), with greedy; selfish

+1 for the well-disguised joke

"RR should have just hit the hazards, pulled over and let them by. Not because they have the right to make people do that (clearly they're asshats), but why not just let them go and avoid the possibility of trouble?"

"RR should have just hit the hazards, pulled over and let them by. Not because they have the right to make people do that (clearly they're asshats), but why not just let them go and avoid the possibility of trouble?"