What does the gold have to do with lucky ? This man owns tanks, no luckier man exists
What does the gold have to do with lucky ? This man owns tanks, no luckier man exists
As a retired vet, I gotta say I’m completely shocked that someone with a felony conviction on record for dealing coke could have enlisted in 2011. I personally know someone who was discharged (Army) for smoking weed (general discharge, no convictions) and has been prevented from reenlisting since 2012.
Man those jalopies are DTF.
I wish I hadn’t.
Kind of. I come to Jalopnik because generally the arguments given here are good and there’s good evidence. It makes me think, in contrast to the drivel that is most “automotive reporting.” This is not the first time I’ve done a wait, what? at some egregious factual inaccuracy when reading an article of Ryan Felton’s,…
You are surprised that a blogger has a poorly conceived argument and no supporting evidence?
Your writing ability is excellent, but your knowledge of business and law are lacking.
Problem is that Toyota’s frames also rot, and many times dissolve faster than their bodies do. As bad as the body is on this thing, I would not be surprised if I could go underneath and shove an un-sharpened #2 lead pencil through much of that frame.
Son of a birch! I’m going out on a limb and say that is gorgeous!
Aging the four personas 16 years, it’s quite troubling: