Really liked A Lesson In Crime but they've been straying from that ever since. I'm kind of on the fence with Forcefield.
Really liked A Lesson In Crime but they've been straying from that ever since. I'm kind of on the fence with Forcefield.
That was a rolling concept, though. As Clarkson points out 100 times in the first minute of the video.
We can always count on $kay not to go soft on us with the puns
Well I hope you were able to capture it in landscape mode
There's some law of internet video that says:
I would just ignore him in all cases.
I don't disagree that Chinese crash test standards aren't at the same level as those in other developed nations, but this video is frequently used to artificially exaggerate that fact.
Nice! Marketing becomes truth on some level, and we have to remember that due diligence is still important.
Life in general must be super rough for this girl.
No problem!
Did you read all of his story? I got the sense English may not have been his first language.
Grammar-heckling the guy on dialysis. I like your style.
I've been, but not in July.
They are in the process of creating a TrueIPO product that makes it super simple to do. It analyzes the IPOs of other trendy tech companies and shows you the optimal time to list a stock on a securities exchange.
On a different occasion, the car I was in had functioning AC, but there was a bum, and he had just peed in the car, and as the train went around corners, the little river of piss would meander around the floor like it was some demented game of Marco Polo.
from that day forward I lived by this simple commuting adage:
If they just take the brand avenue they're doomed, IMO. There's already a healthy contingent of people in the US who would not actively buy a "Chinese" car simply because it is Chinese. This is in gleeful ignorance of the fact that 3/4 of the items in their homes are probably sourced directly from there.