The backstory to this custom Camaro can be found on Jezebel with the title: “Evil boyfriend causes sweet young lady to get calluses on her hands from hammer”
The backstory to this custom Camaro can be found on Jezebel with the title: “Evil boyfriend causes sweet young lady to get calluses on her hands from hammer”
But will it really just be a Lambo?
It’s a great gag but hell if I’m gonna wear a t-shirt that says “Kinja”. It’s the Back to the Future II version of Marty’s neighborhood.
Every few months, you’d come back from work to find all the houses rearranged and different colors, and the controls for your thermostat, water heater, and stereo are completely rearranged.
Ah if that were the case you’d get random fines for having grass. Or a door. Sometimes they’d try to build a new park in front of your driveway.
COTD
God forbid if you are a straight, white, middle-class male. They’d probably burn the whole complex down protesting your overt patriarchy after you were only trying to be neighborly and said, “Hi.”
Jezebel, would be the absolute worst. Probably Worse than a meth lab next door.
Also don’t forget putting pictures up on the wall.
Put it up on the wall, looks good, turn around for one second and it is buried in the bookshelf text or has disappeared entirely.
And then your angry neighbors from Jezebel show up because you were watching a jello wrestling match and they could see it through your…
As a designer of such sprinkler systems, this idea intrigues me.
Somewhere, a Matt Kenseth fan who’s been poking at the tires of a voodoo doll of Joey Logano’s car is particularly…
I had no idea the the Chrysler Cirrus could even fly, let alone had an emergency chute.
Surprised I didn’t see the GT86 twins on here.
That makes sense now. I forgot that McLaren and Chaperal were the “works” Chevrolet teams. At that time I think almost everyone was using the Chevys.
“The Unfair Advantage” - GREAT Book!
If they were 427’s, they would have been for the Can-Am cars, but that doesn’t make any sense as those were all aluminum block engines. It was more likely the DZ302 engines that the 1st generation Camaro Z-28s used.
“What’s for dinner?” “Pizza sounds good.”