TowMater66
Jake Schofield
TowMater66

I want to see a competition between "stancenation" cars go over this as smoothly as possible.

The US has military bases in Great Britain.

Bach-Blocked.

And steel-reinforced concrete corrodes from the inside out:

Okay I can try to help clear things up since my office desk is an ejection seat. The beacon you mention is automatically activated upon ejection. Next we (the navy) have a radio in our vests, which hold us to the parachute and would not be ditched. We also have the beacon/radio in our seat pans, which is what you

The downstairs level doesnt seem to utilize space very well. Could fit another 3 cars by getting rid of that exercise room.

a giraffe walks into a bar and says "hey everybody! the hi balls are on me!!"

Ya gotta think there were multiple moments when the engineers accomplished some great feat of aerodynamics and then took a step back, satisfied at what they'd done. Then they saw the whole picture and thought "well...fuck."

This would be me.

Intake door for the forward fan. Part of the STOL short take off and landing. Similar to a harrier.

I saw my old '91 civic hatch for sale with less miles than when I sold it.

When I first saw it earlier today I thought it looked like it was being run backwards.

Bad news, Eagles/Raiders fans...

Mmm. You made me do some research, and I was surprised. Some say that electrocute=death (Merriam-Webster), some say electrocute=injury or death (Oxford). The AP Stylebook doesn't have an entry, but refers to Merriam.

StackExchange says the word has evolved from being coined to describe execution by electricity, to

So which is it? Were they "electrocuted" or are they in serious to fair condition? You can't be both.

Put away your saws everyone; this didn't happen in Florida.

Same thing in Colorado. I sat down with the log sheet for the supervised drives, crumpled up the page a little, and filled in the whole sheet with all different color pens. Then I spilled some coffee on it to make it authentic.

Also? Shake plenty of bicarbonate of soda over your upholstery and carpet, rub it in and leave it for a bit (5 mins? An hour?) then vacuum it up. Stank-be-gone.