@Miscellanea: Agreed. Toureg buyers tend to be secretly ostentatious, which is worse in my book. Then again I'm a Cayenne owner—I know, but it doesn't apply to me, I swear it.
@Miscellanea: Agreed. Toureg buyers tend to be secretly ostentatious, which is worse in my book. Then again I'm a Cayenne owner—I know, but it doesn't apply to me, I swear it.
Where to start with this? I'm like, wow, that's an amazing outfit. It's like he took a page from the Menendez brothers—actually, hasn't he been wearing pastel sweaters since this happened? The bow tie is an incredible addition.
@Civil Negligence: Wait, you can't?
@skaycog misses lost friends: Drive drive driver drive. Driver drive, fire fire fire fire FIRE FIRE fire firey fireness. Driver pointed fire.
This is exciting!
Not for nothin' but this has the feeling of a video arguing against nationalized health care...if we nationalize our health care then everyone will do stupid shit like this!
@colormeroutine: I have to disagree. I think it is an incredibly bad decision (and maybe there needs to be a stronger word than bad to describe it) but I don't think it makes you a bad person. One describes an abhorrent action, the other describes everything about a person's entire existence. If Mother Teresa had…
@foodandshoes: I'm sure you're probably right, but is it wrong that I keep having the secret hope that this was some kind of spy movie style hit? (I did just watch North by Northwest again the other night.)
@AmbiguouslyGayUno: FAB
@intime: NY is okay, but they'd do a lot better just to go ahead and have it out sometimes rather than tip-toe around the fact that they don't like each other.
@mipsy6: I agree, though I thought it looked like they were in a private dining room (albeit one that was at least partially open) off to the side of the main room.
@chebella: fantasstic
The trouble I have with the bags that I bring is that the bagboys seem to think they're supposed to play the game "How much shit will fit in this bag?" with my groceries. That way everything is crushed and the bags weigh 50lbs each.
@BummerItsDaley: Let this sink in: the glue used in the bottoms of those paper bags is a favorite place for cockroaches to lay their eggs.
It's actually pretty well known that Kim Jong-Il has a hardcore love of Mercedes. I even recall reading somewhere that a good portion of the international aid money sent to North Korea in the 90s to help with the famine was spent by Kim Jong-Il on a fleet of 200 Mercedes 500s.
I've moved up. I have a signed and numbered print of a Countach.
I'm with Bob here. Most of the GM ads I see just look desperate. Yeah, I know GM IS desperate, but what happened to never let 'em see you sweat?
@Graverobber: Yes, but when Hyundai started trying to change minds they were still relatively obscure enough that they needed to convince most of America that they weren't going anywhere. Maybe GM should just take the whole chapter from Hyundai's book.
My mom had a couple of these in the early to mid-80s and she hated them (she's always been more of a 911 type). I remember the last time I rode in one too: she was taking me to school and we made it about a block before it quit on us. It was less than a year old. When I got home from school she had a new car, and…