choccy74
Choccy74
choccy74

They might have something like this at one of their theme parks they are currently building; however, I really doubt they would just rent out carts people can go outside of controlled courses in. Would be a insurance liability nightmare.

Reading this brought a tear to my eye.

Your move, Sonic movie.

I am. It’s a toy. I am 2 months older than my truck and plan to tinker with it and drive it till I die. It’s fun and I don’t have to worry about any whippersnapper stealing it! My point is that to a lot of people, a truck is a utilitarian vehicle that does not need to have infotainment systems, heated seats and

I’m not a truck guy, but I’ve always kinda had a soft spot for the “street truck” thing. The Lightning comes to mind. Never my thing, but I can respect it.

The real change is... ON THE INSIDE.

I don’t get this idea that a 30 hour experience isn’t worth $60 when people regularly spend $20 on a 2 hour movie.

i bet paltrow has tips for where to keep that crystal without cluttering up your living space.

Let me guess, the controllers only work if I shove them up my ass?

Can we get a custom VR headset that looks like this?

VR only?
If so, they can shove it up their asses.

Short a tension span, then?

If I were on the non-Gundam team that made those cardboard houses, I wouldn’t show up to class.

Going dark.

I have 6mbs internet, it took me 4 1/2 days straight to download it for Xbox one.

Gotta love when downloading and patching the game takes up all the time you had to actually play the game.

Everyone who doesn’t want to watch this movie (and I’m in that group) should instead go watch Phoenix in You Were Never Really Here, where his work is quiet, understated, and absolutely spectacular. That film, which appears to be about a hit man doing a particular job but which is actually an exploration of trauma,

Could have been worse- usually when a Colombian ends up 80 kilos short, his whole family gets murdered.

ME: “I’m just going to pop over to Jalopnik and read the headlines, then get some work done.”

I learned all about the frit when I was building a custom fastback for my car. The rear glass was a bear. The first one was made from a custom cut RV windshield. It shattered during the build. The second one was made again from a custom cut RV windshield, and I used a special “frit paint” along the edge. The