It totally depends on the direction you’re going. Indiana sucks far more on the N/S than it does on the E/W routes. But in any case, I-80 across Iowa sucks enough to have a great song about it.
It totally depends on the direction you’re going. Indiana sucks far more on the N/S than it does on the E/W routes. But in any case, I-80 across Iowa sucks enough to have a great song about it.
What end do you think the engine is in?
I could see this being a good deal for all involved, as Alonso will hopefully end out contributing to the future success of VW’s involvement (in Audi guise) in the sport. He may actually have had good timing for a change.
I bet they’re going to use all their leftover G159's. They should be safe at those speeds.
We had an exchange student in High School that we took to a Rush concert at Kalamazoo Wings Stadium, and when I asked him if he’d ever been to a concert, he said he’d been to one. It was “The Wall” tour, he saw the show in Chile.
“Ok, Rush might be a slight disappointment, but you’ll still have fun.”
Fine, you win. You talked me into it. It’s on the list for the next trip to the Mexican market. TIA!
Here’s my reasoning on the Jimny since I suggested it. The roads in the mountains around the Central Valley are extremely narrow with zero shoulder, so the more narrow choice has some advantages. The size is adequate for shopping, dog hauling, etc. The country is about the size of WV, and has fairly low speed limits…
That’s our method too (straight from allrecipes if I recall), but I think there’s something missing with the shredded vs. sliced as far as the texture goes, and I like the idea of blitzing some bacon as part of the rub.
BTW, if anyone is paying attention the links from the articles to the comments from the main pages are all broken because the path isn’t being set correctly.
Example: https://jalopnik.com/latest#replies
We’re close to retiring to Costa Rica, so we’re shopping the “forbidden fruit” vehicles that aren’t available in the US and I’m currently drooling over the idea of buying a Suzuki Jimny.
I work with a Joseph Chestnut, and was both disappointed and relieved to find out it’s not the same guy.
I’d bet the average US commercial passenger aircraft has 37lbs of Biscoff crumbs in it.
My wife has some mobility issues post stroke, and we recently flew to Costa Rica for our first trip since the incident. We were thrilled with the service we received, and were even run thru immigration in a minute while everyone else waiting in the queue. On the return trip though, they put her in a “handicapped…
You got tweeted by Adam Savage!
Lotus Elise. Someone nudging your front clamshell while parking can total your car.
Just back from a month in Costa Rica, and our rental came with three kitchen geckos, and they took care of all of the bug problems.
I just got back from spending a month in Costa Rica, and can confirm it’s everywhere you go. The main reason is it’s part of one of the most CR dish there is, Gallo Pinto, which is served for breakfast at every local restaurant (soda) you find.
I grew up with a few seasons of karting under my belt before drivers ed. The instructor told me to drive the car around a course of pylons “as quick as I was comfortable.” Turns out my comfort level and his were far enough apart that I got screamed at and practically pulled out of the car window by my collar.
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It’s hard saying it’s not another dick move by Hamilton.
Does Jalopnik pay the writers a second time when they republish seven year old articles?