You have just put to words the feeling that makes it impossible for me to simply buy a faster car and leave it alone. I thank you—my friends and family that think I should ditch my project cars do not.
You have just put to words the feeling that makes it impossible for me to simply buy a faster car and leave it alone. I thank you—my friends and family that think I should ditch my project cars do not.
I do not know much about batteries, so thanks for giving me something to look forward to.
Man, now I’m thinking of this song:
“...a little blasphemous," I say is an understatement—what good is a Ferrari if it’s not likely to immolate itself at a moment’s notice?
Please God, let the gospel of Yelp reviews smite this asshole and his shitty, un-Christian business practices. Thanks.
Doesn’t this assume that Bun B can read German?
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Andrew, anytime I hear or read the word “pontificate,” this song comes immediately to mind—this instance was no exception, and thank you for it.
I suppose I’m just considering that if he were to overtake Clinton (in the popular vote or the pledged delegates), I’d be skeptical that the superdelegates would do anything but try to block him—I do see this as trying to shape the nomination. I feel like the states that have backed Clinton early, coupled with the…
The second part of your comment seems off, to me. “If Bernie were actually winning...” like he did in Wyoming? The caucus where he beat Hillary about 56% to 44, yet the delegate count got worse for him due to superdelegates? Or any of the last 7 or so states previously, a number of which were decisive victories for…
I immediately thought of the Polaris Slingshot.
My first thought, too—thanks for bringing it to the forefront.
Yeah, I didn’t understand the whole Ebonics thing. Also, I think as the prevalence of physical-print journalism has declined and moved to online outlets, the general readership is more blasé towards grammatical mistakes and similar errors. Suddenly, editors and proof-reading is seen as much less necessary—as a result,…
You’re missing a period. ;) (Unless that was intentional.)
Editing is truly a lost art.
My bad, my sarcasm detector is busted.
I would argue the correct statement is, “Something wonderful happens.” Also, if you have a tire sponsor, the constant need for new rubber is less of an issue, so that we may watch the spectacle these drivers provide.
Eh, either way, she’ll fit right in with the rest of Russia’s driving population.
There’s also the stigma of explosive-ness of hydrogen to combat. See Archer episode”Skytanic” for a better example than I could ever make with the Hindenburg.
Oh my god—Is that the narrator from Death Race (2008)?!