Looks likes she’s in an American Apparel ad in a 2006 issue of Vice magazine.
Looks likes she’s in an American Apparel ad in a 2006 issue of Vice magazine.
A very simple piece of advice (note: I went through that early 90's phase of EXTREME rollerblading *shudders*) — always, always lean forward. Whether you are just going/hopping up a curb, going down a curb or 3 set of stairs. LEAN into it forwards. Really exaggerate it — this will avoid the dreaded fall backwards head…
Sounds like somebody is running spoon engines.
In the end, we are all just wearing a uniform of some type.
Exactly.
Just say it. You are talking about that spot on the Jersey side of the GW with the super high end bike shop.
Umm, which ringer are we talking about?
Fake news. Everyone knows that the alcoholic parent does the kid hand-off at a McDonald’s next to the highway.
I think Ice Cube is the ultimate source from AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted...
Serious question. Are any dudes really attracted to T-Swift?
“Blackrock Air”...
Meh, that’s just a dry-aged whopper. Gonna sell that at a premium mark up.
My point (in my head at least) was, how crazy it would be if this kind of bumping happened at Lemans, F1, superbike, etc. I know how NASCAR rolls, just interesting that it is such an accepted practice. Jeez, had no idea how this post would set people off.
See above.
Sorry, brah, I will be more careful with my use of pronouns. Was not trying to incite a riot. I was merely conveying a quick thought that it is kinda fucked up that bumping at these speeds in situations like this is normal racing. Yes, I know that is always how its been done, but these cars can fly if just enough…
See above.
WTF are you talking about -- I was saying this seems fucked up that this is considered an acceptable racing strategy. Go fuck yourself.
Soooo, this is considered normal and acceptable?
It’s too early to talk about gun control -- there are only 18 kindergartners dead. We need to wait until we get the facts. GTFOOH.
My 2002 LR Discovery is asking me some questions right now and it is not easy to explain to him. “Dad, I have a brother that you never told me about?”