ZackFalcon
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ZackFalcon

"Also coming to PC"

23. I actually heard it before Diary of a Wimpy Kid, but I don't know where, nor why - all I know is that it's hilarious.

I shall always remember this song as the one played in Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

The whole "play as a Goblin" thing is pretty new, and I welcome it.

Pretty impressive. While I'm not too sure of the Renegade's place as a "Jeep", at the very least it doesn't take the name of a storied vehicle and slap it on a car-based, FWD-biased creature-feature.

Sweet! Are you gonna post WIP pictures / videos of the RC X-Wing?

I remember this motherf*cker.

Ungh. Knock it off with the blue food, will ya? Recently, we've seen blue hamburgers and blue ramen. And now, here's some blue curry.

I'll just wait for inevitable Sims 4: Definitive Edition for the PS4, or something.

The White Dual Shock is sold out, but is it going to be a widespread accessory (like the Blue and Red ones), or is it just a one-time thing?

A long time ago, a friend of mine went to a mutual friend's house. The door was open, as usual, and he's been going there since they were kids, so he is welcome to just go in.

Here's your first mistake: I'm not passive-aggressive. I'm aggressive-aggressive.

Agreed. The older one at least looks like a ZJ / WJ.

I love the passive-aggresive way you deride me for asking some questions that I meant no harm with.

It is historically accurate (though the definition of sexy might be different). Is that bad? Is that unacceptable?

There's enough owners and publications out there to serve as 3rd party tests. I've seen plenty of stock Jeep vehicles bashing in on the rocks (usually, more of the older models ands less of the newer, except the Wrangler). On the other hand, I've never seen a Porsche Cayenne out on the rocks. Few Range Rovers as well,

Oh, look. It's from the same guy who turned the characters Ed, Edd, and Eddy into generic, fashion store mannequins.

1. Jeep (pre Chrysler) cares about the Rubicon test. It's the standard ALL their vehicles have to live up to. Failing it means the vehicle goes back to the drawing board. No other car manufacturer that I know of has anything similar.

You drive it like Fred Flintstone drives his car.

Of those, only the Grand Cherokee passed the Rubicon test. And the WK model got the shit beaten out of it trying to do so, and is far from upgrade-able.