I was born in Buffalo, moved to Detroit in 2004, and then back to Buffalo in 2014. I don’t know what it’s like to feel joy about professional football anymore.
I was born in Buffalo, moved to Detroit in 2004, and then back to Buffalo in 2014. I don’t know what it’s like to feel joy about professional football anymore.
I actually laughed out loud at this.
You will never hear me argue about Lewis’s incredible talent, ability, and success as he is truly one of the sports greatest.
Yup, I'm talking about JohnnyB. I'm a former MIVEr and Michigander as well. The best friends that I made in MI all came from MIVE.
As the owner of a Mazda RX-8 and my more ‘reliable’ STI, I would probably get along with this guy. People like us who gravitate to these maintenance nightmares are a special kind of person/stupid. In fact, one of my good friends from back in MI is probably on par with this fellow. He owns:
Formula-1 Drive to Survive will need to make a 3-episode mini-series just to cover all the story-lines from this race. My goodness this was an amazing race from start to finish.
I really wish I lived in a world where Twitter didn't exist...
This seems like them being:
These look like they would be perfect for a rotary engine. The necessity of having to recess the plugs results in a shrouded spark plug that is incredibly inefficient. This design looks like it could ignite much closer to the actual housing and provide a much cleaner, more efficient burn.
I was brought home from the hospital after I was born in a powder blue Ford Bronco similar to this:
I played football through college as well (D3 offensive tackle) and I can relate to that frustration, especially with the teamwork concept. My big peeve is ‘find something to do’. Just because your task is finished or if you aren’t assigned anything to do doesn’t mean you just stand around with a thumb up your ass.…
I miss the V10 era of F1 so, so much.
Just another thing that the Simpsons predicted....
Whats worse? This guy, or Northwestern’s ‘Shreiker’
This was going to be my suggestion. I am even considering one myself if my commute ends up going from 15 to 65 miles like it might in Oct.
It was the 3.7n/a. Provides a ~25hp bump over the civilian 3.5. If it was an Ecoboost, I'd probably still have it.
Its very Spartan obviously. The seats have no bolster because officers have to drive with duty belts on, but they are very comfortable. But a big negative is that there is no armrest. There are different center console options for regular use that look ok, but some have bolsters and some do not.
As for me, I liked to purchase my cars from the Michigan State Police and all carry this certain shade of blue:
My father is a retired Mechanic who worked on city buses and ran a side job working on cars in our driveway.
Government Cheese > everything.