But but but but what are the rich families in my area going to place prominently in their strategically-located full-height windowed office rooms for passers-by to view and get flexed upon?
But but but but what are the rich families in my area going to place prominently in their strategically-located full-height windowed office rooms for passers-by to view and get flexed upon?
Just as long as people don’t tear up the following 1990's hulls to make these things:
Would I want an XT4-V? Hell-to-the-yes. Stick a transverse-mounted version of the CT4-V engine in there and make it standard AWD with the Regal GS AWD system and you’d have a quick little hot-CUV to go up against the SQ5.
Despite being a “car” enthusiast all of my teen-and-adult life, having to wrangle around a toddler has made me appreciate CUVs more. Hatchbacks. A comfortable seating position. Not having to bend over to get the kiddo into the car seat and get its straps all cinched down.
GO BEARCATS!
Hideous? I disagree.
This sounds suspiciously like the plot to Burn After Reading.
My fellow Dave Ryder alt-name speaks true.
As a man in his mid-30's who has seen it through a few times myself, I concur. Sharp writing, great characters, plus Lauren Graham is just adorable 100% of the time.
“My alcohol-addled mind...”
My first thought was a last-gen Buick Regal:
So, Peacemaker is essentially Action Man from Venture Bros?
Not quite, if GM’s lobby succeeds in getting the Feds to approve AV Bolts without steering wheels:
I binged MHA (the dub) towards the beginning of lockdown when things were very uncertain and daunting. The insane amount of positivity and optimism from the characters, and the voice actors behind them, was a nice bright spot.
I read the Venture Bros. NPR article yesterday - it’s a good piece of writing to encapsulate the history of the show, and the pains that Publick and Hammer went to keep it going. It definitely is a unique beast, and pretty special that it was able to live for as long as it did under its own conditions. Fingers…
Saw a Model Y this morning actually! If you input interior packaging criteria and aerodynamic best practices into a computer, it’s the shape that would get spit out.
Woof. With a schnoz like that, it’ll be fully autonomous because it’ll always be following the white lines.
I’ll have to check that out! Sounds oddly appropriate.
No, that’s a sandworm.
Holy crap, that’s Waterford Hills in SE Michigan!!