Thanks for posting that, I’m so angry that Alex Choi threw a copyright strike up on this guy whose car got totaled by an event that Choi himself invited.
Thanks for posting that, I’m so angry that Alex Choi threw a copyright strike up on this guy whose car got totaled by an event that Choi himself invited.
Isn’t Alex Choi the same knob who was fucking around in the LA canyons in a Lambo AND activating Autopilot from the back seat?
You would think the rental company would volunteer this info since some asshole just trashed one of their cars.
Also, this the guy’s car they smashed into. Choi filed a copyright strike against him for including a clip of the jump in his first video.
Seemed like they were just good old boys and never meaning no harm.
Question: As a non truck person what can you put in a bed of a truck that is safe to not fly out at freeway speeds? Like if its a nice sunny day can I go to Costco and buy paper towels and toilet paper and some milk and eggs and just put it in the open bed and drive (like I would in the truck of a car/station wagon/SUV…
If your employer told you to become vegan, but you refused and were subsequently fired, would you defend the employer’s right to do that?
Every single Chick-fil-A I’ve ever been to has a ridiculous amount of traffic. Even in places where there is a lot of Chick-fil-As. I don’t get it. I like their chicken, but I’m not waiting in a large line for it.
I dunno, keeping a spotlight on these troglodytes is a public good.
1. Honestly, I don’t understand why Ever Given keeps having problems. Don’t they use the same Pilots as everyone else, or are they getting the $8/hour burger flipper/ pilots from rent-a-wreck or something.
Holy shit, you don’t understand the difference between a random twitter user and one of the richest men on earth challenging a dictator to a fight in the hopes of avoiding an ongoing geopolitical conflict?
If that Accord wasn’t stolen, the front bumper they left behind will lead authorities straight to their front door...
“Officials say it’s one of the most dangerous intersections in Los Angeles” and yet the city still won’t put in a stoplight, because Los Angeles is constipated on all the red tape it eats. A man died saving his family because yet another asshole driver couldn’t be patient and thought they were too important to stop…
That sounds like something that’s exclusively a New York City thing. I get the impression there’s one or more mass-testing sites in the outer boroughs since they don’t want to put people through driving tests in lower and midtown Manhattan.
Exactly. The easiest target is going to be the one theives go for. Considering something like a Super Duty holds 40 gallons of gas, that’s $160 worth right there. And these are trucks you can slide under in seconds.
What a wildly different experience compared to my own.
Don’t forget, in the states you also have to know stupid, useless trivia! The only question I got wrong was the fine for passing a school bus when it’s red lights are flashing.
I was wondering how long till widespread gas theft became a thing.