Oh yea, there is no question, even with the book and movie, there were some serious mental health issues that weren’t addressed.
Oh yea, there is no question, even with the book and movie, there were some serious mental health issues that weren’t addressed.
I’m curious if this was license built at all. It looks alot like any number of English cars built in the same period. Maybe Austin Cambridge or a hillman humber 80?
I love the BUFFs! I always worked fighters, but I remember PTing next to the static display B-52's and passing the training airframes on Sheppard AFB’s taxiway on the way to class when I was in tech school. I always thought it was amazing that they still flew but they are a testament to longevity from being overbuilt…
Watching that movie and reading the book as a teenager really shaped slot of how I think about how we should act. Not to say everyone should go out into the wilderness, but to follow our own paths despite social expectations.
Yep that was the one! If I remember right you couldn’t change the whole blade either, you had to replace the rubber insert in them. It was a fun car to cram everyone in on a Saturday night when we were old enough to borrow the car.
I completely get it. I’m 30 and grew up riding in a line of astro vans, a grand caravan and a purple nissan quest before my folks got a suburban and a kia sorento. The suburban was a little different because it was a 4x4 beach camping machine, but I never thought the sorento (or any other soft roaders) was more cool…
SUV’s are moronic compromise machines that pander to insecure buyers who would rather trade utility and convenience to try not to look like they are driving a family car. Of course, now every family drives an idiotic cross over thus carrying the same look.
I looked at the toyburu triplets last year before buying my focus st and was finding them with comparable mileage to this for around the same price. If this had been available when I bought, I probably would have gotten this. The biggest thing that made me choose the st over the frs and brz was the grin factor I got…
I always liked this PT cruiser build. A pickup conversion takes the pt back to a silliness that makes it fun and not cringy
Great rebuttal
I’m going to amend this. Kneeling for some asinine song in protest is just scratching the surface of what is a right in America. Demanding that someone stand for that is more of an infringement of an individual’s rights.
Third,
And standing isn't an obligation. I bet you're fun at parties.
My brother had his Hyundai totalled out in an accident last week and ended up getting $6000 for it. He was able to find a well optioned 2018 Kia forte with under 30k miles for just short of $2k of NADA from the Hertz sales. Ended up putting all his money down and walked out with a really low payment. Ended up working…
I would LOVE to see any actual factual reporting about vinless tagless cars/incendiary dvices in cars/legal orders to deface private property. It's pretty hard to provide that factual reporting when professional reporters are targeted.
Li-Po's and brushes motor! It's small enough, the RC stuff should work! But in all seriousness, I wonder how much it would cost for some better batteries and a higher power motor. If I lived in town, I'd consider this
Classic mini or Honda n600
I have an issue of the English car magazine “Practical Classics” somewhere that featured a guy that built a replica of the Saxon! it was bad ass! I don’t know the guys name but he was from a town called Clacton-On-Sea in Essex England
You are absolutely correct
Not that her initial comment was all that beneficial other than a quick observation, but she isn't wrong. Tel's evaluation is based on the view focused from their own cultural lense. It's not a bad thing and lends some great insight, but it is also ethnocentric.