And that response sure answered both of his questions.
And that response sure answered both of his questions.
The end of the world was supposed to happen five hours ago. I think we're safe.
"...current director of media properties and productions for the Syracuse University athletic department."
+1
Nope, that's the Holden V logo. Similar, but different.
No. The Walrus gets it.
Yeah, I found this a little strange. I love my GTV and don't even want to think about my setup without it. Has Sam actually used GTV in the past year, year-and-a-half?
One would have to be drowning in KoolAid to have had high hopes for it.
The fix: don't be a fucking idiot.
Well played.
Well done. +1
As an Eagle fan, even in their winning days, Andy Reid looked like a sad walrus.
Yep, definitely written by an 11-year old.
This is sad. I don't have kids yet, but I've always said that once I do, this was the vehicle I would get for lugging the kids around.
This refers to the wagon altogether, not just the V. You may or may not have a point, but not necessarily relevant to this article.
Well, number two is all good and well for us enthusiasts, but keep in mind, enthusiasts aren't really what keep cars selling. I don't think the lack of a manual really had much to do with these selling poorly and ultimately getting the apparent axe.
My brother is a devout Notre Dame alumni, and I must say... They are some of the most insufferable sports fans in the world.
I'm on board with this.
While I'll agree the Yankees historically have been the bandwagon baseball team, I think an argument for the Red Sox can be made since the early 00's.
we quit using them as a provider in the 90s cause they sucked then...