dougradcliffe
Doug Radcliffe
dougradcliffe

He would’ve got up that slope a lot quicker and easier if they’d just stopped at the bottom and done a little rudimentary road building. It wouldn’t have taken much, a few rocks in the ditches here and the tops smashed off a hump there and he’d have driven up no problem.

“That began to change after 1941, when Nash introduced their 600, a mass-produced car that incorporated its body and frame into one piece called a “unibody.””

Because the bus is half the price.

I’m from Bristol, it’s a truly awesome city and I really want to like Bristol Cars. They don’t make it easy.

I really, really hope you’re right.

Boot licking supplicant.

Calm down, Billy-Bob, it’s not that we don’t like you, it’s just that we know that we’re better than you.

It’s true that not all enemies of Assad are ISIS, but it’s also true that bolstering the Assad regime will do more to hurt ISIS in the long run than anything anybody else is doing. I’m not saying it’s the right thing to do, and I’m certainly not saying that we (I’m British but “we” has for quite a while now mostly

Afghanistan? Maybe. Pakistan? Unlikely. The former Soviet ‘stans? No chance.

The second one, he’s smarter than he is crazy.

I dunno, it’s Australia, that could be a road.

What’s the Asian subcontinent?

Who were they confiscated from?

I doubt that Máté is forgetting that.

I hadn’t considered that. Definitely possible.

A friend of mine ripped up the old carpets in her flat, found an enormous splattered blood stain in the middle of the living room floor and drag marks leading 20ft down the hall to the bathroom.

Pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude.

It’s cheap, it’s fuel efficient and it makes it go. Makes perfect sense.

Er, you’re aware of the concept of a motorcycle, yes?