It’s a lot better than Unbearably Humid Zane.
It’s a lot better than Unbearably Humid Zane.
I’m pretty sure that insurance companies only care about storms named by the Nation Weather Service and not a cable channel. This is marketing plain and simple.
One key for everything. You don’t have to worry about groggily trying to put the door lock key in the ignition early in the morning.
I don’t know. Seems like a perfectly WASPy thing to happen.
I don’t know what the legal parameters of ‘not readily accessible’ are, but it appears to have been in a safe in the console. Oddly enough, him having to take the time to unlock the safe to remove the gun seems to prove that it was a premeditated and not responsive act.
My grandfather didn’t get a driver’s license until just three years before his death. The man was 70 before he decided to get one not because he kept getting pulled over but because in the late 1980's the cops were doing more road DUI checkpoints (he somehow never got ticketed for no license. I think the cops were…
My cousin was a lawyer; and, yeah, there’s a lot of exaggeration that goes on in civil litigation.
I would pay good money to see that mother fucking on the Monster Jam course just like that.
Nothing Reeves is saying here is original. It’s all been done before as many here have shown. Az-bats had the subway tunnel. Frank Miller’s Year One had Bruce driving a Porsche in the beginning. I get that if your only references are the movies that you’d think this is all new stuff, but it isn’t. I’m still interested…
Tesla Model GK starting at $19999.
People aren’t happy about how the money is being spent, but no one has addressed whether or not the roads are being properly maintained. Let’s be honest, most people don’t really understand how things actually operate and cost. If the roads are in good condition and kept that way and there’s no actual evidence of…
Years from now, an oversized tug boat with a beard will be sitting in a bar when he hears a voice call out from behind, “Symphony? Crystal Symphony?” It’ll sigh, down the last shot of tequila in front of it, turn, and say, “I’ve been expecting this day for a long time. To be honest, I’m surprised it took you so long.”
Or when they pull up with the pump on their port side, but the gas cap is starboard.
Considering the fact that cruise line companies take possession of the passports to its employees to prevent them from leaving the ships at port, this isn’t very surprising.
I think this is mostly due to the current supply chain issue and overall demand for cars vs. supply right now. Still, this is a good sign. My brother, who is a big diesel truck driving redneck, saw one and was curious enough to stop at the dealer and take a closer look. Besides the fact that it doesn’t appear to have…
At least the C7 roofs were supposed to come off just in a safer, slower environment.
That and the fact that Tesla only has one US car factory. The other guys are making multiple models in multiple factories. Everything Tesla sells in the US as well as some of its international sales comes from that one factory.
Well, we’re not just talking panel gaps but also things like roofs flying off or being able to pull off the steering wheel. Those are the kinds of things that would get caught in a quality control inspection before the car left the factory.
The longer this went on, the less it seemed like a hypothetical scenario.
Not to mention how self indulgent it is. “Hey, we’ve got a second chance to make a coherent movie. Let’s double the run time and toss in a bunch of extra stuff that we’re never going to be able to pay off on.”