Is he the manager from Good Burger?
Is he the manager from Good Burger?
That hair isn’t designed to live on his head.
who cares, though? It’s an ad for 3 seconds out of a 3:48 video. Just think of it as a 3 second ad that plays on youtube. The art of the video is still worth watching.
Look at his tail go. He loved that shit. He wanted more. So bad ass.
“You’re not hearing me Mr. Wolff?”
they can all thank the South Park Shit episode for paving the way.
Did you see his eyes? He looked like he was either on something or extremely tired. I haven’t seen a lot of his interviews so maybe that’s how he always looks but it was very noticeable.
There was a lot of carbon fiber on the first roadster, and even a kit you could add later to replace parts with carbon. It looks like at least the back of 2.0 has carbon so I would imagine there’s more somewhere in there.
Version 10.3.3 does the same thing
I wish we had Andrew Neil in the US. This was awesome.
He’s black so he’s not an englishman? Richard isn’t Native American so I guess by his own argument he’s not an American.
Drive an EV. You’ll want one.
if you get run over by a car while checking a phone are you the victim or the person at fault?
That happened to me in college once. One puff. I didn’t call the cops. I just paced outside thinking the fresh air would clear my lungs, fell asleep just knowing that I would surely die, and then woke up the next morning feeling fine. I, too, was scared of weed for awhile.
No, it’s the Superchargers. Audi can build the best electric car on the planet with the coolest features but if you have to wait a few hours at a L2 or L3 to charge it every 300-ish miles then it won’t have half the appeal that Tesla has.
I thought the exact same thing.
they might not have commission but they have a very good incentive (keeping their job by keeping Tesla alive) to up-sell. I’m sure they’re being pushed really hard. The only end goal that really matters is to make the company money, not get customers in the best car for them. Every business, no matter how nice they…
This type of journalism is like a maze where you are given misleading directions so you have to rely on your own intuition and reasoning to come to the correct conclusion.
or pcp