Turkina
Turkina
Turkina

Now, you don't need to idle for a half hour, but a few minutes just to get the fluids a bit thawed out is not a bad idea at all. Have a stick shift? Have you ever felt how sluggish the stick feels on a really cold morning? Think about all the components inside that housing, and how they're doing. Let the car have a

"After all, Niners fans will have to spend their remaining years trudging to Santa Clara to watch a shitty team that can seemingly be undone at any moment by internal political squabbles."

Totally brilliant handcuffing him to the door.

Three years without a test? What do they think those swabs are, FSU football players?

Can't forget Boxer Day in Canada and the UK.

Er, Torch-sensei, it's Soichiro Honda, not Sochiro. Or to give Him his full name and appropriate honorific: 本田 宗一郎様 (Honda Sōichirō-sama)

And thus the trip odometer readeth 1 mile to E and yet begat 8 miles before running out

How can he call himself an American, bringing godless Hagwallah to the streets of the United States? Treason!

I respectfully disagree. It's right there in your thesis statement. It's not that that less men should wear fedoras, porkpies, whatever. More men should wear hats. Wearing a hat is a lost art and lost accouterments. You don't grow out of wearing a hat. You grow into it.

Haters gonna hate. It's odd that many women pigeon hole guys right off the bat for something as trivial as a hat. I've worn a lot of hats in my day for a lot of reasons: to keep the rain off, because my hair was a mess after taking off my helmet, because the top of my ears burn like potato chips in the sun, because a

I don't know - here's a friend of his, who seems pretty happy with his choice

Jason Torchinsky was a widower who lived with his — in his words — "colored nurse" named Prescott. Prescott was awesome and always super nice — he would have an Arnold palmer, the free shrimp cocktail club members received, a fried shrimp and fish platter, and a slice of pecan pie. Always. If you ever asked her what

Sir: I have no doubt that in ten years, after a billion more dollars in redesign , the F-35 will be a serviceable aircraft that delivers on many (if not all) of the promises made about it. Unfortunately, doubling down on our investment will incur opportunity costs: cancellation of other systems that already function

You sir are a part of the problem. Major systemic issues led to the F-35 being in the place that it was, including ridiculous sell job on concurrency and laughable cost goals and timelines. We cannot sustain the best fighting force in the world like this, it will economically break us.

they should just have someone who is not in France post the pix. problem solved.

Rod, is that you?

Mmmhmm. I'm pretty sure this R18 is the droid I've been looking for: