It’s funny, right up until he actually discharges his gun you can see him thinking he’s in an action movie, and then reality ensues REAL fucking quick.
It’s funny, right up until he actually discharges his gun you can see him thinking he’s in an action movie, and then reality ensues REAL fucking quick.
He’d already had the gun out well before the guy passed on the right, so his response was never going to be justified. Dude is going to get cornholed by the criminal justice system (with no lube, I might add) and he fucking deserves it. No more guns for him once this is all over.
*Checks local Canadian news for anything remotely similar*
idiots with guns are incredibly stupid
My town voted no on a new school complex that would raise taxes by like $600/year or something stupid. Meanwhile one school is permanently closed and the students are spread among the others and another school frequently has the heat cutting out - it’s happened several times this season alone.
We could tax corporations, and not just living and breathing people
Always read your owner’s manual. It’s no romance novel with Fabio on the cover, but you’ll learn some interesting and very useful things. Like when to change your oil instead of listening to the kid at Jiffy Lube.
And that’s the kind of thinking that has put us exactly where we are today. There are over 45,000 ‘poor’ rated bridges like this in the US. No state is unaffected. Feel free to have a look for yourself:
It’s a start, but it’s decades late and not enough.
Of course they knew. But they also knew that if they raised taxes to fix any of the crumbling infrastructure, they’d all lose their jobs and be raked over the coals for being freedom hating tax and spend politicians.
I remember that same upshift light on a 1980 Chevy Chevette I learned to drive stick on. We might have had it on some other cars as well.
Anita Hill.
Re: “Lack of Books” - I feel of two minds on this. Because I feel like books are meant to primarily be read, not displayed, and bookcases are meant to primarily be storage, not decor. Like, sure, display your books in a way that makes them and your home look nice, but you shouldn’t only display them for that purpose.…
Seriously, this thing would sell like crazy today.
Considering how 90% of the vehicles on the market nowadays are exactly this—chunky station wagons—AMC gets the gold star for being way ahead of the curve.
This is not a large car
Those cars had so much character. I’d like to think they were an inspiration for Dr. Seuss.
In US America (20th Century, BA[Before Adam]) the proper term was Fender Skirt. Not an aeroplane so not a wheel spat. Those you show are just flat-topped wheel arches.
Yeah, this is instantly identifiable as a GT. That Triple Triangle Frame is the goat.
As OE, I think you’re right. But if the recall repair was performed, probably not