drg84
Drg84
drg84

Only when I'm in my isolation chamber. 

This isn't new. More prominent now, but definitely not new. When I bought my 01 Aurora back in 2012(I think?) I was almost immediately contacted by someone at GM regarding activating my OnStar. Couldn't care less, tossed it in the trash. A few months later, another letter. And a few months after that, ect. In the

Ive delivered wine to this guy! He owns a place in the Adirondacks called Topridge. He bought a pallet of wine from us before the pandemic, and paid our company to deliver it. Let me repeat that, A Pallet Of Wine. That's 56 cases, 12 bottles per case. Several thousand dollars worth plus delivery. If memory serves me

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Ive helped repack a chute a few times. There’s a very specific folding you have to use to get it to fit properly. Otherwise it won’t fit in the bag. It can be done solo, but way easier keeping everything straight with 2 people.

Good news! Youre going to go get the ice. 

Methane is a fairly clean gas. It’s composed of 4 hydrogen and 1 carbon. You could in theory burn it with minimal emissions. Edit: wait a minute. Thought occurs. We are currently getting Hydrogen from cracking hydrocarbons anyway. Could we do the same with methane? Recovering methane and cracking it would in theory

Freedom burger?

Couldn’t agree more. I had a minor back injury in my mid 20s, pulled muscle, took a few weeks to heal, was fine, went back to full work. Last year pulled a different muscle in my back and took well over a month to heal properly. Keep in mind, I’m under 40, but the difference a decade makes is staggering. Now I'm

Its worth a rewatch. It holds up pretty well, but being historical-ish that makes sense.  I'm a lot like Howard Hughes, except I don't date moviestars, have tons of money or fly my own planes. Wait, hang on, I might just be unfocused. 

My coworker owned ones of these for a few years, and asked me to work on it several times because Oldsmobile motor. He literally bought it off an old man who drove it to Florida every fall and back to NY every spring. And it was.... A delta 88 with Pontiac badges, and tail lights. Which were nearly impossible to

2035 is too soon? 12 years. 12 years is too soon? 

Thanks for the tip. I'll go looking this weekend. 

If you get the chance, get the PC version and push everything to maximum graphics settings. It holds up really well. 

Since apparently Ford is making the Taurus for the middle east, they should also make something like the Marauder convertible. Why? Because I just want a flimsy excuse to talk about the Marauder that should have been!

If you're going to play these games at home via emulation, make sure you've got some real CPU power. The model 3 emulation especially wants to see a lot of CPU clock. 

That was the downed character slam. If memory serves me right the trick was when the opponent was down hit up+ kick at the same time. Every fighter had one. Pai dropped on you with both knees. Jacky and Sarah did a one foot jump stomp. Wolf did a body slam. 

Ha ha! Not every asshole! For I haven't owned one!

I had Nokian hakkapeliittas on my XJ for 2 winters. Want to guess the 2 winters it barely snowed?

Need for speed 3 had an outhouse mod. I was part of the community back in the day. There were hundreds of cars, everything from model Ts to the Fifth Element taxi. 

Normally I'd agree with you, but that's an Olds 350 and a turbo 400 transmission. A pretty bulletproof combination. As for the suspension, a lot of Nova parts underneath and easy to maintain. The only difficult part is going to be the EFI.