I believe so but IIRC the context was “it’s for their own good because being married sucks and everyone gets divorced” or something, y’know, funny. Not like this crap Chappelle pulled.
I believe so but IIRC the context was “it’s for their own good because being married sucks and everyone gets divorced” or something, y’know, funny. Not like this crap Chappelle pulled.
I accept this description completely and unequivocably.
Upon review I am sure you’re right it, just doesn’t show up well in the pictures. I hate those polished strips in the hood.
I still like this look, especially on such an overstyled car, but why did they forget to black out the window trim and exhaust tips? Both are easy to fix and they’re the only silver color still on the car.
Ahh, the art of data analysis. One single datapoint is indeed very rarely interesting or informative.
Bike Law makes me picture Dog the Bounty Hunter, just wearing a helmet and a suit jacket.
His dad was a rich shitbag too... watch The Lady and The Dale on HBO and it becomes very clear that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
My assumption was also that the dealership owner buys these to enjoy them for a bit, then moves them on using their own storefront. I can’t say I woudn’t do the same if I owned a dealership.
Yeah I was going to say... our SQ5 and Giulia have these radical things called “buttons” and “knobs” which can be used to adjust climate control settings, volume, and more! Maybe they’ll catch on some day...
For sunglasses, especially polarized ones, you need to toggle off FaceID’s “require attention” feature. Basically it allows the phone to unlock using your face when you aren’t looking directly at the sensor, so it works if your eyes are obscured by sunglasses.
Did he have a fake nose in Tropic Thunder? Definitely big arms (which Tom Cruise specifically requested) and a fat suit... I guess “fake nose” becomes somewhat of a gray area when someone is basically fully covered in prosthetics.
Agreed... “company spending money to get ready to bring a product to market” is pretty unsurprising, and neither is the scale of spend given how complex the product is.
I initially thought “doing donuts” at first also but I’m now pretty sure that’s the smoke screen gadget referenced in the article.
Agreed. Demon Speeding is up there, too.
As well you should have, it’s a fantastic jam.
Nope, but that’s always my preference. I prefer 911s (and most cars, tbh) sans-wing for a cleaner look.
It retains the original 201 horsepower, 228 lb-ft torque electric motor in back. But now there’s a second motor up front. The front motor adds 107 HP and 119 lb-ft. Together, both motors have a max output of 295 HP and 339 lb-ft torque.
I just can’t not see hospital equipment, looking at that interior.
‘84, it’s a 3.2 Carrera.