crustyjoe
crustyjoe
crustyjoe

ooo... bad idea. MINI owners likes their clamshell bonnets!

I agree... the A-10 is one of the most kick-ass planes the US has ever flown. The pilots must have balls of steel to take on the hits they do.

I once put Estes rocket motors on a Tonka toy. That did not end well.

Will they just let them all free to roam the wilds of America?

Driver ALWAYS has dibs on the radio. Driver controls the volume and listening selections.

Does that mean there will be a Malibu coupe and convertible? Rhinoplasty time!

Sister and I used to name all our family cars when I was young... favorite was "Bob"... the 1983 tan Plymouth Horizon.

I keep picturing some police department thinking it still needs a light bar and sticking them on top because "it was already in the budget"

Most likely the 7-38 is an experienced F-22 pilot and also very familiar with the skills of the other F-22 pilot... so he had an advantage. This situation may be one the F-22 is likely never to face anyways, but more likely a situation training. Anyways... it's training... learn from your mistakes!

Are they counting foreign soil brands in that equation?

Yep, Coneys and Detroit go together like Milwaukee and Brats... nobody knows why! Does it matter? Eat up! ...and stop by a Calder' Dairy for some ice cream for dessert... http://www.calderdairy.com/

mmmmmm.... Miller's burgers are definately some of the best in the area. One of the only things I miss from Dearborn.... that and the prototypes driving around!

I've often feared that my V6 Tribute might at some point get a lashing, either verbally or physically, at some point from some Eco-Nuts. This, despite the fact that it get better gas mileage than some minivans and sedans. I figure if that happens I could always run them down with my MINI.