Yeah, and people wonder why they are pissed off.
Yeah, and people wonder why they are pissed off.
Buick has Rainier but I like this idea. Naming Jeeps after mountains or other rugged geological features makes a lot of sense.
Shit did they do that crap chant too? I thought that was just a Braves fan thing.
Using an arrowhead as the logo and name of their stadium certainly doesn’t help.
In this case it does. Here it demonstrates just how overpriced this thing is.
My dad used to have a JK Chief, which made me think of it.
As you point out, they are mistaken. It comes from middle English which borrowed the term from Old French. Both languages were in common use before Europeans crossed the atlantic (excluding Leif Erikson’s journey).
You are forgetting the end zones, which adds another 20 yards. This 7 field length makes the distance even closer to half a mile. Although I am never sure if the length comparison includes them or not.
Call it the Chief. There was once a Cherokee Chief so it could be a nod to the original name without using a term that is specific to any marginalized people.
CA absolutely does require front plates.
I had to to google it but apparently you can order a reflective vinyl decal of your plate and use that instead of an actual front plate (in CA).
Amazon seems to be quite content expanding their own delivery network without USPS.
Amazon is rapidly expanding their own delivery network so perhaps this is necessary?
Say goodbye to track days then eh? Also, passing safely on a 2 lane road should be done quickly and that requires speed.
I assume he picked 85 because it is the highest speed limit in the US.
Or I5 through the central valley
It sure seems a lot bigger than the existing Grummans they currently use. Why so large?
I’ve always referred to it as “urine sample yellow”
First of all, Pontiac not a nation. It the name of a single individual who was a chief among the Odawa people. 2nd of all, one person does not get to get to decide the collective opinion of an entire culture.
I gotta admit, Porsche coming in a #2 is quite surprising to me. I know they have been improving over the years, but to beat stalwarts of reliability like Honda and Toyota is truly impressive.