$500 my ass!
$500 my ass!
Yeah, my 5 seconds of research on Google shows the highest point in the UK is Ben Nevis in Scotland at 1,345 meters. Highest point in England is Scafell Pike at 978 meters.
And then it’s #45 in the Sargento livery.
I think that’s one of those questions you shouldn’t ask ...
Wow! 11 bonus rules!
Why a video? Just an article would be much better.
Gotta love the versatility of a hatchback!
Regarding “four free months of Amazon Music Unlimited” ... I refuse to sign up for anything that offers free or discounted periods, unless I really want the service at the regular price. The discounted price is meaningless to me in my decision process.
I read that back when it came out. Very impressed with that executive.
Years ago, a friend, my two sons, and I were walking out to my 1990 Integra and my friend said, “Your kids are lucky. Their parents have interesting cars. Mine had a Falcon when they weren’t cool.” (Or something like that ... years, etc.)
Sounds like all the other magats.
Or, as my brother said, “a sequential series of jobs” ... so much for a “career”.
I see four tools: Torch, Impact, Wrench, and beer.
I love your idea of the drivers having to negotiate turns and intersections while reading the street signs! Adds a great new twist! A local might know of some “short cuts” ...
Oh man, you’re right! That’s not there either!
Part of my engine is missing ...
The Blue Beast (1968 Ford LTD w/black vinyl roof)
It was the other end, but here is DHL’s spokesman:
We used to live off a two lane highway that started with a merge from another highway. My wife would always say, “Be the zipper people, be the zipper.”
Coming from California (where I rarely, if ever, saw a “California stop” ... I see it a lot more in Ohio), I like the “Ohio Shuffle”. Someone tailgates you, and then when you change lanes to pass someone, they just shuffle up to tailgate that vehicle while you continue on.