benstein01
Ben Stein
benstein01

she got shot in the face IIRC(which i rarely do)

if you're a fan of dirt, then northeast vermont is a great place for driving. endless miles of winding dirt roads up and down the mountains where you're more likely to see a deer than an oncoming car. just dont forget to wash the salt of your ride every few days in the winter or it will be a pile of rust in 5 years

i'll give you the chocolate but cheese we're going to have to disagree on. yes "american" cheese is terrible and not really cheese in my book but get yourself some cabot hunters sharp cheddar and tell me that's not delicious before you go hating on all american cheese

I would agree but the rim doesnt look damaged like it would from driving on a flat, of course it's not the best picture so who knows

this article made me feel bad that i may have a slight drinking problem(.09 is not very drunk, its just getting started) then this thread made me feel good that i've never used a catheter or colostomy bag

91 240SX fastback, my first real sport car, bought it at 18 with 220k miles and wrecked it being stupid 13 months later with 277k on it. god i miss that car

"some of the cleanest, best tasting drinking water of any city in the world."

number 4 is my favorite. same goes for flame stickers.

my first car was an 88 volvo 740 GLE, i put it off the road 2 miles from where i picked it up(dirt road mind you) and learned very quickly after that the differences in handling from my parents subarus that i had learned to drive on. once i figured that whole deal out it was a great first car though

i live in vermont. i must have this. all you southerners voting CP need to realize that you are not the intended market for this vehicle. i wouldnt vote a sweet deal on a big ass boat as CP just because i dont live near a lake big enough to use it on

so number 7, true story. i was on my way home from a concert one night around 12:30 and i saw some people stopped on the side of the road all standing around staring at a flat tire like it was a broken rocketship. so being the usually nice person that i am, i stopped to help them out(i live in northern VT so this is

let's be realistic here guys. most kids first cars are not going to be 911s or vipers. and if they are, well screw those rich bastards(not jealous at all....) i would say a fox body mustang 5.0 something a kid could afford to buy, rear wheel drive, and so very easy to go way faster than you should be.

no space jail? well screw that then, i'm going out to get me a regular job first thing in the morning

just because you have all wheel drive. does not mean your car should be driven in the winter. for instance, when you're coming to visit my small mountain town for your swanky rich person skiing getaway in the middle of the winter. dont bring your 911 GT3. seriously, dont. you know who you are and im sick of

Just a guess but it probably chose the shell that best matched it's surroundings. Because better camouflage means your not dinner