alexgiangreco056
alexgiangreco056
alexgiangreco056

It is really impressive. I’m from Kansas City, and we just don’t see cars like that here but every once in a blue moon. Really cool for me. I thought I’d never see a Bugatti in the flesh

Well, see, that describes my city. Just minus the first two parts. So I’m willing to take it haha

I also visited Utah this summer.

My fault. Been rewatching The Sopranos lately, it was an easy go to.

I mean, I didn’t care about their complaints anyway. Still gonna move there haha

Safer? The fuck?

Interesting to know. The showroom was where the Veyron was, and there was an incredible amount of goodness in there with it, so I don’t doubt it.

Sorry, sorry. Everybody ignore that. Its like the Jersey of the Rockies. Move to Appalachia instead.

Hell, I was there less than 24 hours and fell in love

I’ll call it. Dope in the car. Sped off to ditch it, tossed it and that’s why they didn’t find anything, and since he already ran he had to keep going to get away, and boom, innocent person dead.

And they have the nerve to complain about all the people moving there. Well, don’t be so awesome and make your state less pretty.

It was. And that would explain why I was the only person drooling on the glass

There was a curb. Its a drive up. His left corner is hanging just barely above it. I also ran up on said curb before check-in haha

You’re not the only one. There was maybe a couple centimeters of clearance there.

Little off topic, but I spent the weekend in Chicago with my daughter. We got to stay right off Michigan Ave in a 5 star hotel because my mother works for the parent company. Anyway, came out on Saturday and found this Aventador Pirelli Edition. They had a Fisker Karma right out front, too. Also saw a fucking Veyron

These make incredible memorabilia. This is cool.

Most of them aren’t. Most racers, anywhere, are bright.

I’m a NASCAR fan, and this is fucking hilarious.

My thoughts exactly. I will say I wouldn’t be surprised if Brad swung those big ol nuts around and makes a statement.

Is that what that was? I couldn’t tell. If so, I would put the blame on the responders for not blocking the encumbered lane. Their presence to the right of the roadway could have forced him over to the left lane to begin with, as most people do try to move over.