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Slow down Sparky. Where’s your historical context? A farmer in the 18th century was more than capable of taking on, and defeating, a soldier of the same era. As anyone who has heard of the US Revolutionary War will know. In the context of 1791 a militia of armed citizens was enough to keep the government in check.

Normally I would be empathetic to your statement. But no one was shot that day. For all of the assault rifles, and hints to other concealed weapons, they were not used. That’s either considerable restraint or the guns weren’t loaded and were just for show.

This happened to me. I ran down a hit-and-run driver. He also hit two cars but didn’t even stop despite the front end smashed up real good. It was a VW Passat FWD so he only made it a 1/4 mile. When he saw me pull in behind him things got heated and ugly. Dickhead had the balls to call his own tow truck! That gave me

This is why we can’t have nice things. Thanks for nothing Hudick. - former buddy pass flyer.

May I? For the US market they offer:

Well - you had a good run
Until that light pole in Minsk
Rochelle! Rochelle!

“A Kopfbrecher gasket. It might be listed as a headifold gasket?”

“prevalent”? These are now widespread and in common usage since 2007?

He’s not in a pitbox. Looks to be at the end of pitlane. So it’s not a crew member signalling him to leave.

Here you go:

Opens with: “This summer, I’m going to help put the hybrid powertrain from a hybrid Mitsubishi Outlander into an ancient 1917 Mitsubishi Model A.”

Where is Hanford???

While another farmer was towing it for repairs, the vehicle suddenly growled into full power and knocked the tow-car aside in a careening rush down the highway. Both farmers were killed.

Horsepower is listed as “More than adequate.” on the build sheet.

Would a bone stock Ferrari F40 win Best of Show?

“But in the end, I couldn’t help but think how awesome it is that I was cruising Woodward in a car that was basically a lawn ornament just a few weeks ago. Then this happened:”

No more updates?

What was the actual failure of the latch? What piece of it failed?