Why have a contest? This one shut the game down before it even started!!!
Why have a contest? This one shut the game down before it even started!!!
That's good, because no one ever will pay that much. Seriously, I paid $27k for my ST3 with every option besides the grey wheels. It stickered for $31k, but they are aggressively incentivizing these cars right now. I apparently didn't even get that great of a deal because others have gotten theirs in similar trim for…
Fiesta,it fits in tiny parking spaces. And even though it is smaller I do not feel cramped in it the way I feel in Focus.
come on, that has been true of every halfway fun and affordable car since forever.
Mine is coming in 7 weeks.
Chill out. It's a car review like The Daily Show is news. If you don't like it, don't watch.
After all of the doom and gloom of the of the 2000s people want to have fun and the Focus ST is the car to do that…
I'm... pretty sure you already won.
Clippy already wins. game over man.
Its going to be hard to beat clippy.
If you like"Upworthy" and "the Huffington Post" on Facebook you are going to get flooded by "Upworthy" and "the Huffington Post" updates. No surprise here. Carry on.
Despite popular perception, your Facebook news feed isn't just a string of updates from your friends and Pages you…
One of the greatest comedians of all time. I remember when he guest starred on an episode of Homicide, and everyone was so blown away by his performance in a serious drama- Somewhere between Aladdin and Mrs Doubtfire, we'd all forgotten that he was Julliard trained.
The guy who named his daughter after Princess Zelda. The guy who brought his Evangelion figures on set of One Hour Photo. The guy who helped celebrate World D&D Day by rolling up a character (though, for the life of me, I never learned his favorite class).
I don't know if I have ever been so sad about a celebrity death as this one, really brought me to tears (I suppose it doesn't help that I also lost a dog on Friday, it's like loosing two friends). He was so much a part of my childhood, especially with Aladdin, Hook, Jumanji, and Mrs. Doubtfire. I would always get a…
As many are saying, feels like I lost a friend I've never met. Watch him break Craig Ferguson.
My admiration of Robin Williams is he could be funny, silly, childlike, and immature, and then suddenly turn around and say the most heartful, soul-bearing thing you've ever heard in your life.
Look at a silly movie like Mrs. Doubtfire. It was funny and Robin played the stereotypical immature father shown in movies,…
I completely agree. First time for me too. He was such a big part of my childhood.
Robin Williams was one of my greatest heroes when I was young. Why? Because Robin was weird. But, he made his weirdness a strength, an asset, and something to be celebrated. And as a weird kid, that meant the world to me. It made me feel like being different wasn't bad, it was wonderful. I would stay up late, watching…
Right? I'm caught off guard how much this affects me.