dreyus
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meet the Spirit of Dana Point:

the new Stingray. I test drove one, looks great on the outside, comfy on the inside, but too much power. Just could not enjoy it as a daily driver. the FRS /BRZ was much more fun to drive

to vent dirt/dust/debris that might get caught inside the wheels as it rolls

the annotation is lost in space

recently i asked the interviewing manager if they enjoyed it at the company. after a short explanation about how theyve been there 16 years they said they did enjoy being there.

Now playing

anything in San Andreas with the ChittyChittyBangBang cheat

needs more 'splosions to be Bay worthy

disabling a nation's vessels, unmanned or manned, would still be considered a hostile action against that nation as any disabling action would be a violation of the sovereignty of that nation's property.

then we could have a legitimate cop car race

@raphael Orlove #corrections #typos thanks for the pick! but you got my name slightly wrong. i'm assuming autocorrect got the better of you

have any more specials planned like the alaskan trip?

city's-worth? i'd imagine you could just force a conquered populace to push this thing to the next battle and then refuel slave-power with the next conquered populace, lol

i submit the Helepolis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helepolis

see image for non-serious trollish response

http://www.jameslist.com/cars/alfa_romeo/other/alfa-romeo-for-sale-501157

Would I drive a Porsche Carrerra GT?

a moose once bit my car. it was a-moose-ing when the mirrors went meese-ing?

IIRC, with NASCAR in particular, Military sponsorship of events resulted in greatly increased number of applicants however something like only 2% of said applicants were physically qualified which is significantly less than the national average of qualified applicants vs quantity of applicants

Camry. everyone's expectations are low so when the accelerator does get stomped, because noone's ready for it, the car feels like a rocket ship

damn, beat me to it