Speed Racer was abysmally bad.
Speed Racer was abysmally bad.
My god, talk about someone being so completely and utterly wrong: that’s you regarding that mega-turd movie, Speed Racer.
I remember it being terrible and poorly received (perfect other than that though!). It must be Revisionist History Week.
Perfect? The Wachowski’s Speedracer was perfect?
I think it’s safe to say, if he were a real person, he’d drive a lifted full-size pickup and wear white Oakleys indoors.
1990 was 32 years ago..... man am I old.
Flaccid lettuce sandwiches.
If your figure is correct, that’s still 5,501 individual franchisees that are struggling to get by under Subway’s terms.
I like the Mexican Pizza & don’t see how it can have changed significantly. I do constantly struggle with trying to eat it with their weak-ass plastic sporks
I always eat at Popeyes after my quarterly double red donation. The chicken sandwich is truly restorative
I’ve noticed that the “latest” is only three stories now, so if it doesn’t get enough “clicks” or whatever metric to move to the top of the page, it’s pretty easy to miss a story these days.
I had the 88 -1/2 Version of this Suzuki. Same color everything. I put 80K miles on it in 4 years. Tough as nails. Almost rolled it twice. Pretty good off road until it ran out of power. It was a really good city car, short and nimble.
I do miss when the mexican pizza had black olives on it.
I don’t understand why so many seem to view Howard as a dick.
It probably doesn’t help that fast food places aren’t known for consistency in preparation, and as someone who has eaten a ton of Taco Bell over the years, almost everything I order on the menu can vary wildly day-to-day, probably depending on who is slingin’ the slop.
Toyota still builds and sells a lot of cars in the US.
and avocado, ugh. this country needs a twelve step program.
I feel an urge to form a small conga line.
It’s really hard for me to see “GMA” and not go “why the hell does Good Morning America get to do this?!”
I’ve built a kit car—-you do not want to get involved—the number of gotchas that rise out of the kit’s carcass and bite you in the ass are overwhelming. Automotively, it’s the biggest mistake I ever made.