Great 90's action film, or greatest 90's action film.
Great 90's action film, or greatest 90's action film.
Your right. It is so strange to want to see 16-18 year old human beings copulate. Gotta up my Zoloft dosage...
Pictures, or it didn’t happen.
46 and change. Wow. My wife and I have been looking at lightly used XC-90's. We’ve been finding T-6 Momentum’s, with less than 10K on the clock, for 45.
Was that Dieter Meier from Yello?
That’s a bit old for her.
Truly, a great way to spot a dumb-ass. A 50,000 dollar, jacked-up Rover 116 MPI that carries less shit. The yoga-pants Mafia out here in Seattle loves them. I remember when they first showed them at the Seattle Auto Show, the Land Rover stand looked like a marauding premenopausal mob at a Gino Vannelli concert. https:/…
“The other problem is no one is sure how these dollars should be taxed,” he said. “My CPA has an opinion, my attorney has an opinion and the general public has theirs. At the end of the day the government already received billions. Is it really fair that the consumer is getting billed again on these?”
A set of Holden badges, NP all day long. Love these things.
The parks department had never seen so many Chrysler products from the mid-90's.
You are so WRONG. Portland is the Cleveland of the west coast. SD is Salt Lake City without a sense of humor. My ex-brother in-law was a season ticket holder since 1984, he would call me and my dad up on Sunday nights just to make fun of the Seahawks. I would love to see his pain right now.
Sheldon’s meeting with Goldman Sachs. They get a look-in on how Sheldon stays so youthful and vibrant!
My wife and I had a kid at 45!
Or an Enterprise Rent-A-Car counter.
The Faeroe Islands.
Have you heard of Car Graphic? I worked at Tower Books in the late 80's and this was a mag I special ordered from one of our distributors that normally supplied us with $25 Euro-trash fashion magazines. Check it out. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-6-Japanese-Car-Graphic-Magazine-Japan-1990-92-Porsche-Shelby-Honda-Bugatti/…
It was the magical summer of 1974, Nixon’s helicopter just left the Southlawn for the last time. I was but a seven-year-old lad, bored and looking for trouble. It came in the form of Mr. and Mrs. King’s sunken concrete swimming pool with an 11 foot deep-end. Now growing up in the slums of South Seattle, swimming pools…
Madame Kai Shek made a kick ass hotel, with a killer hot pot restaurant!