Neko is Japanese for cat.
Neko is Japanese for cat.
@soccer68bs: That's a better quality picture. There looks to be a large decal across the top of the rear glass. Given the vintage of the car it probably says "Fear This!"
Are there prizes?
@Triborough: I read that too fast and saw "Cheese strip mining." Mmmm.
@SpikeJnz - Arbiter of Awesome: Okay, I understand the kebab reference, but why is that man threatening the doner with a large gold g-spot vibrator?
@∞Gïmmï∞Mørgäikkøŋëŋ∞: Now if only you could get a Prius with a diesel...and a stick...nah, still too ugly.
@Elhigh: Some of my best days were spent in the ceiling over the stage. But you always had to have at least one guy on the floor to turn the cassette over every 20 min. Ah, memories....
@GuardDuck: And a farm size one.
Something you didn't mention was the good ol' snow roller! These worked great...until springtime and you had several feet of hardpack to melt into muck. I've seen old archive pix of Model Ts with the track and ski conversion towing 8-10 foot rollers in my hometown.
@7shades: Repping the Antipodes: One good thing about Christmas in winter: no Santa in a Speedo.
@jodark: Yeah, I think that's ridiculous. Ammunition can get shipped by air by any carrier. Primers and powder? Nope! Gotta go by land and oh, don't forget the $22 per shipping box HAZMAT fee! Sucks when you just want one $15 jar of powder :(
@My X-type is too a real Jaguar: Been there. I want their Harley Davidson snowmobile :)
@7shades: Repping the Antipodes: Hope you had a Merry white (sand) Christmas!
@Baby Benz make that needs a '96 Fleetwood Brougham to keep it company: Ice sucks. That storm hit when I was 5 mi. from my hotel. Luckily a friend had given me a Dallas street map...that 5 mi. took 2 hrs!
@Baby Benz make that needs a '96 Fleetwood Brougham to keep it company: I was in Dallas during an ice storm and found the numbers quite interesting: 10,000 miles of city streets; 50 sand trucks....so, each truck responsible for 200 miles of city streets!!!
Somebody looking for a diesel wagon with a stick?
@v8corvairpickup: Now our buses have "automatic tire chains." A wonderful invention that's been around for ages that almost nobody's heard of.
@pauljones: A friend of mine went to the CHP academy and part of the pre-arrival notes was that "do not use straight water in your radiator, temperatures in the LA area are known to go as low as 40 degrees." We got a good laugh here in VT.
@SpikeJnz - Arbiter of Awesome: I wouldn't doubt he lit the tires trying to spin his way out.
@Rusty Van Horn: People's capacitance for stupidity has the media amped up over this reVolting event. GM hopes to induct a positive spin saying the current phase of testing includes resistance to distortion.