I'm pretty sure that Titanic would have windows in it like this [jalopnik.com]
I'm pretty sure that Titanic would have windows in it like this [jalopnik.com]
Well, the original was shipped with 10 rounds, so it couldn't have been too flimsy. And the modern piece is meant to be a faithful replica, so there's that. No matter how you put it though, there's now way the replica should be costing as much as a brand new Glock. McDonalds math, I guess.
Bottle it. Sell it as fresh air in Jersey.
Welcome to Jalopnik! The tailgate is down to hide the rear license plate from the cameras. Old trick, but effective. You'd think stations would mount their cameras lower to better see plates and people's faces.
Oooo! Cafe Press, that means I should be able to get that on a t-shirt. Me likey, thanks!
Vending machines in the U.S. have a magnetic separator to keep you from using washers as currency. They also exclude Canadian coins. I live up near the border and growing up this was a pain because Mom would give you 50 cents for a soda after school, and when one of the quarters was Canadian it made for a thirsty…
Either we have a worldy commentariat or you are all blissfully ignorant. Usually by now I would have expected at least one person to chime in with "you can't pick up coins with a magnet!" So either nobody knows U.S. coins are non-ferric or everybody knows Canadian coins are. I'll give everybody the benefit of the…
That was the idea ;) Or take it to a sign shop and have it cut as a vinyl decal, like those pissing Calvins.
I can't see that vid at work, but I can imagine what it says. What it comes down to is laws are laws. It's not up to you to disobey a law just because you think it's stupid. I think it's a stupid law that we're not allowed to shoot pedophiles. I also think it's stupid that I need a permit from the town to build a…
As long as I don't try to sell it or use it for any personal financial gain, I'm good. I'm not sure how the law stands on bartering for sexual favors tho'....
Unfortunate timing for a good metaphor. A bunch of ski areas closed early for the season last week because of the 40-degrees-over-normal weather.
How's that holding up? Is the sun peeling it yet? Etc., etc....