What happens when you eject out of a jet and the force of the ejection returns the aircraft to controlled flight
What happens when you eject out of a jet and the force of the ejection returns the aircraft to controlled flight
"a proper Guns N' Roses reunion"? I'd rather have an improper GNR reunion... you know, the kind where they *all* show up and play well? I've seen the other kind... well, there really wasn't much to see...
Drophead.
"I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess."
Meanwhile, at Jalopnik Global Headquarters...
"At this height why they might harpoon us but they dang sure ain't gonna spot us on no radar screen!"
And at full load the wing tips flex upwards nearly 20 feet!
A Volvo? In Detroit?
Oh goodie! My V8 Supercars kit is here!
She can try knocking over my duckpin with those bowling balls any day!
You're no fun :(
How much would they have paid for you to not publish this article?
a Yard Royale
I was going to say that.
Slashing tires is illegal. Removing the valves is only illegal if you take the valves with you (theft.) I leave them under the wiper blades.
Just remember, it could always be worse.
some dumbass replied to himself...
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TNX :) BTW, I clicked your sweet pea-pickin' heart long ago....
He was most likely poke-assing along like the typical Prius driver and got rear-ended. Since almost all rear-end collisions are the following car's fault, this guy probably received a sizeable insurance settlement to repair his car... which he pocketed thereby committing fraud.