Pat White probably was offered a Corvette, but not by Bama. At least not directly. The huge network of "bagmen" handle that without any oversight or direction from the host university. Hello, massive gray area that can't be policed by the NCAA.
Pat White probably was offered a Corvette, but not by Bama. At least not directly. The huge network of "bagmen" handle that without any oversight or direction from the host university. Hello, massive gray area that can't be policed by the NCAA.
I don't know about the best, but I'll tell you the worst. Toyota.
The streetcars in New Orleans are $1.50 a trip and you can ride as long as you need to. They don't go everywhere & are mostly tourist traps because of it, but they're handy.
Yep, Laredos don't get the fancy headlights, all other trims do.
Yes only wealthy Camaro enthusiasts and folks with 5 cars already will buy it. Yes its cheaper to just get a lower model and mod it out and drive a shitcan as a daily driver. Yes this will be a show car more than it will be on the road/track. Yes you could get a Z06 with this engine and blah blah fucking blah.
Not going to lie, when I first read Bristol Blenheim before looking at the chart I wondered, "Why will there be a WWII-vintage RAF heavy fighter in this chart?"
I live across the street from the studio in Louisiana where they're supposed to be shooting the studio shots. If this thing pops up, I'll be waiting outside with my 300mm lens!
Yeah, I'm same size as you in my A4 with no issues. I've stood next to Shaq, though, and 7'1" feels twice my size.
I've hunted, but can't find anything. It's a pretty popular statement from around the time down in these parts. Part of me doubts it...but I've come to learn anything could be true when it involves LSU athletics.
Shaq drove an E30 from the back seat (front seat was removed) when he was at LSU.
Wikipedia mentions the official name is still "Fighting Falcon," for whatever its worth. Not like Wikipedia is bulletproof, anyway. Suppose it's something like it's still technically a Chevrolet, but everyone calls it a Chevy?
The small piece of land connecting Crimea to Ukraine looks to be only about a mile wide, with a single road connecting them. That doesn't seem to be a solid beach head for a southern incursion. It would be easily defended by Ukrainians. If the Russians staged a land invasion it seems more likely it would come from the…
Don't tell CNN or other US cable news networks. You'd never know a sovereign country was being invaded by an authoritarian government if you just watched those networks. Ugh.
Fun fact, of the 10 longest cantilever bridges in the world, 3 are in south Louisiana and all span the Mississippi.
Luckily, it seems automakers are starting to realize this, albeit on a small scale. Base Camaros come with epic black steelies and you can get steelies on the new Beetle. Both of those cars do it to pull more of the retro vibe in, but it looks great.
The Luftwaffe is currently in the process of buying more Typhoons, so looks like they're in upgrade mode.
We have people in the state's capitol that won't approve funding for something as simple as light synchronization. We're screwed regardless.
That sounds like New Orleans. They completed interstate work in 2005 to handle 1998's level of traffic.
There's no reason for US or NATO vessels to ever enter the Black Sea. Even if they were on an offensive, the more pressing matter would be to keep the Russian fleet INSIDE of the Black Sea, which would be relatively easy.
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