Obvious reason he does't mind stupid questions is obvious.
Obvious reason he does't mind stupid questions is obvious.
What In-N-Out doesn't have is why it sucks. While Whataburger's ketchup is a thing of beauty, my first love on fries is and always will be mayonnaise. And on my burger. And eaten straight out of the bucket with a spoon. But I digress.
How about both are just overrated. Seriously, it's like Five Guys. Yes, they are good. But they aren't nearly as amazing as people make them out to be. I'm a burger lover. It's what I make every year on my damn birthday. I eat them for breakfast. I love burgers. But the fact is, In-N-Out, Whataburger (and Five…
It's.....beautiful. *tear
Add a couple of "umm" and "fuck" and it's Mitch Hedberg.
I guess it's worth noting that 797s cost like ~5 million, which is not even that ridiculous. That's like a special edition Veyron plus a Koenigsegg or something. Rich people of the world, why do you not own these?
I think Zac gave the COTD to this thread just to see if you could find an image for the winners. And once again, you have succeeded where lesser mortals would have failed.
Not to mention that the bed actually has a proper diving platform already built in!
The MPV is a weird fucking truck. RWD (4WD optional) with a solid axle, therefore its more of a SUV.
Wow, four rods to fondle - lucky girl..
More like Yabba Dabba Dumbasses.
rock and pinion steering.
The Yabba Dabba Dudes!
Not sold in 'MURICA, doesn't count. Everything has funny names over there. Four door coupes, and whatnot.
What a manufacturer markets something as, and what it actually is, can be two different things. It's also quite normal to call a window van a "wagon" to distinguish it from the windowless cargo models, which they call "vans."
Standard swing open rear doors: Wagon
The Ford Transit Connect Wagon is a minivan in terms of the original definition of a minivan being a miniature van. In both short and long forms it's wheelbase and length are very close to the size of the original Caravan and Grand Caravan in 1984. The elephant in the room that nobody seems to acknowledge is that…
It's a wagon in the same way that this was a "Club wagon"