an 18 foot chainsaw seems a little excessive, doesn’t it?
an 18 foot chainsaw seems a little excessive, doesn’t it?
Hmm. No. I’d say that Trader Joe’s is on the wrong side of the coin here. Whilst they may think that people will want to frequent their stores post-lockdown (and they may well be correct), there’s no actual indication that everything will return back to the way it was before. In my country (UK) we’ve seen a massive…
The pilot declared an emergency after takeoff, they circled for 2 hours to burn up their fuel. Montreal is better equipped to handle a emergency landing vs Saguenay-Bagotville Airport.
On the other hand, he owns a known high-maintenance BMW, so he can’t be all THAT smart can he?
Who knows, maybe those scooters will finally take off?
Joule thief!
HAHAHAHA medical insurance is the biggest scam in America
It is to keep the spinning brushes from snagging on the many nooks and crannies that an exposed wiper arm has.
Those tires are also constructed much differently than a street tire. This is an absurd comparison.
And as you said, these are mandated, not chosen by the teams for ultimate performance.
Big wheels are a necessity because people keep buying huge cars with huge wheel wells. Stop buying stupid and bad cars.
My college bf had to spend the night inside ATL once (weather issues, flight got cancelled, no one wanted to issue hotel vouchers) and after hearing the whole depressing saga I resolved to never connect through ATL again. That has mostly worked as a strategy - I think I’ve only connected once, have otherwise been…
Finally, a video that belongs on Deadspin.
How in the world do you get multiple dead Volkswagens into a drive-thru sauce tray?
Somebunny needs to make this happen. I really hop they do.
Aww hex, I’m #008000 with envy that I didn’t think of it first.
I’m amazed these guys thought they’d get away with it.
While a lot of auto trends were based on performance mods taken to foolish extremes, this is purely aesthetic.