@layabout: The benefit of that Dyson though, as opposed to most women, is that it never loses suction - or the interest in doing so.
@layabout: The benefit of that Dyson though, as opposed to most women, is that it never loses suction - or the interest in doing so.
@cynep: The chrome mesh makes it difficult for the flesh to "pack" in the grill, but, I see what you're saying.
Remember that commercial for the Cayenne where it sounded like all the guys were . . . um . . . getting to know themselves?
That is best picture ever.
And boom goes the dynamite.
Where's the MyKey for senile senior citizens? Instead of a speed limiter, a minimum speed level. How about a key that prevents an octagenarian from plowing his Grand Marquis into a crowd of people.
dammit.
Man that is ugly but
@BRAWNDO_POWERED: What, is the Joker German?
@Mike the Dog: Win.
Jaguar XF on the cream and clear.
But I also nominate the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project in Alexandria, VA. It is right by my house and I have to drive through it every time I come home from just about anywhere.
Oh God, I went to Syracuse University last year. That section of 81 that runs through the city is just a massive traffic death waiting to happen. I don't know how the hell they think they're going to be able to divert traffic around it . . . but there's politicians for you; identify an "outrage," do nothing, ?,…
@layabout: Oh I don't know. The wine programs are great (and the beer program upcoming is going to be awesome) but James May's 20th Century and Big Ideas (so far) really gets me interested. The Aerocar from last night's show was really sweet.
The entire program is excellent even if you're not, like me, as if you couldn't tell from the username, a huge fan of James May. I would certainly suggest downloading (for those, like me, who don't have the pleasure of paying the license fee) from the gear that is final.
I mean sure, the results were unexpected. But, short of Massa taking the fuel filler arm with him, it was still kind of blah. And I really like Formula One.
When did Toyota start putting upright hood emblems on the Camry?
Some say he's an idiot. Others say he's a moron. All we know is he's not The Stig, he's an idiot who paid $20k to make everyone think he's The Stig while driving a Vauxhall Cavalier.
Carbon fiber, eh? Why the heck would Citroen be using that? Is this like a Paris only car? Does carbon fiber not catch fire?