One of my buddies had one of these in white back in the 80's. His brother called it “The Jerkmobile.”
One of my buddies had one of these in white back in the 80's. His brother called it “The Jerkmobile.”
The days of gov’t programs specifically tailored to black people are OVER. I don’t understand why the CBC is even bothering.
Begs the question...how good would they be in Indy Car if they had engine competition?
The things you hear over the phone when you “don’t sound black,” AMIRITE?
The irony of all of this is back during slavery times they had black women not only taking care of their kids but being forced to wet nurse the babies.
His last meal was grilled lamb loin chops (black and blue*) with only salt and pepper for seasoning (the special was lamb chops done up differently but we let him have his way), rosemary potatoes, summer squash and scotch on the rocks, followed by a cigar lit on his way out to the car.
He is old school. I get into the same debate with my older cousins as well as aunts and uncles.
I think the background also has a lot with how she appears. As your illusion example shows, adjacent colors have a huge effect on how color appear to the eye.
I have no desire to be seen in my babysitters car from back in the day again, thanks.
Alfa started with the wrong car. They should have gone after the Ford Focus/VW GTI first instead of going big game hunting against BMW, MB and Audi.
The Potato Famine got weird to me when I found out how recently they got them in Ireland.
Genesis 3:12, the beginning of the male/female relationship problems.
The Nardi steering wheel put me over the edge. NP. The car just looks too good. Throw in the Cosworth engine and I gotta have it. Start saving for the tranny swap.
I hear his interview was basically, “do you have a flat stomach and can you run fast for the action scenes?”
Seriously. I live in this general area. It is one of the most diverse in the ENTIRE country.
What is funny is that is a slight variation of a common fishing knot.
I am seeing Corvettes of the same vintage with less miles for $19k.
I brought the first issue of the OG Automobile Magazine with David E. Davis, Jean Lindamood (now Jennings), Robert Cumberford and the gang back in the 80s.