The owners were fighting about whether or not to keep it until one of them said, “Can’t we all just get a lawn?”
The owners were fighting about whether or not to keep it until one of them said, “Can’t we all just get a lawn?”
“Dangmangotth’dangol’truckonth’dangtrailer,man”
True. I’d probably ask him to thank me for putting it out of his misery.
Yellow! Race car
I need to set up a change.org petition to eradicate the word “sport” from the automotive lexicon.
That comment made me laugh out loud last September, and it did it again today. Enjoy a belated star, sir.
I’ve found nuts get a little rusty if they’re dry for too long, gotta occasionally lube them up, maybe work them on and off the stud a few times.
Arrgh, rusty nuts. Texas isn’t known as a rusty place, but darn it if the 944's lug nuts don’t look like a rusty mess.
If you’ve been driving stick long enough it’s still basically no different than automatic. It’s not like I drive around all day consciously trying to figure out what gear I need to be in - it’s just second nature by now.
I like to think as if I’m in F&F. I shift gears every second non stop.
But if you’re cruising on the highway, a manual and an auto are no different.
I bet if those folks had manual transmissions, much day-dreaming accidents would disappear.
That two-door version is the Bronco we need, but Ford won’t have the balls to give us.
I don’t think that’s unique to schizophrenic people. I’ll often find the answer to a problem at work if I pretend I’m explaining the issue and my attempted solutions to someone.
Just putting this out there. I’m schizophrenic, and often find I “think” best by actually talking out loud. (Yes, it’s disconcerting to other people, so try to only do it when alone)
I’m starting to wonder if he uses Twitter as a communication platform, or if he thinks it’s a diary app with weird formatting.
Such a saab story
no way in hell a 4Runner can tow this.