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Looks more that one of those dastardly Alien monsters has escaped.

Right hand side (known in Denmark as ‘The Chocolate Side’) traditionally looks better. Maybe because kickstands are usually yon the left hand side.

Nice remark. I'm trying to star you, but it won't do it. I bet other people tried too.

The same way they don’t get distracted by the exposed front wheels bobbing and turning while on the track.

Punching someone who's all armored up in protective gear makes no sense. Those guys should have flamethrowers or something instead.

Speaking of bugs...:

Anyone remember the Henney Kilowatt?

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Poland was the one East Bloc where one could pull that off. If you went abroad - like many Poles did - for work, and returned with whatever personal goods you’d have acquired, a ‘Vette might as well have been amongst them.

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Little Shop Of Horrors - 2nd version was way better than the (good) original. But yeah, it rarely works out well, and gets even worse when they take a good European movie ('La Femme Nikita' comes to mind) and make a watered down version for the US. But then that's your loss, not ours.

Moar proofreading, please....

Wikipedia:

General Motors built this '66 Manza as an Electric version, and thought it'd be in production in 10 years time. And then there was the Renault Dauphine-based Henney Kilowatt.....

An underresearched alternative to hydrogen and helium, is vacuum. Check it out by googling ‘rusring.net levin’ and search fora direct link to his homepage.

An underresearched alternative to using helium og hydrogen, is vacuum bags. Check it out on

As the old saying goes: "Any landing you can walk away from is a good landang". Sure, the chopper is wrecked, but that's just money.

1940-45, because there’d be a good chance it’d be put on blocks because of petrol rationing. Military cars were driving, of course, but then a lot of them were destroyed by enemy fire.

Looks eerily like a large insect now....