When I lived in Chicago, they flew over my roofdeck low enough I could read US Navy on the bottom of the wings. Even a C-130 was flying below the roof lines of the most of the buildings along Lake Shore.
When I lived in Chicago, they flew over my roofdeck low enough I could read US Navy on the bottom of the wings. Even a C-130 was flying below the roof lines of the most of the buildings along Lake Shore.
I moved from Missouri to Michigan last year. I hate country music and pretty much always have. Yet for the first three months I lived here, I listened to tons of it. It’s amazing how weird things like that can make you feel more at home. Now I’m back to hating it so it’s all good.
This wasn’t even at the pretentious club where my parents are members, this was just out at a public course’s practice facility. A woman actually complained to me my driver was too loud. Granted I hit the ball pretty damn hard, but she said the sound of the impact was scaring her. I just told her she needed to move…
Yeah, I had seen from a witness who posted on a Cleveland message board he apparently cussed out the cops then jumped into an Uber and sped off.
Feast your eyes on this bland American car made of parts and this bland American wall made of brick.
Honestly though, that’s what current Camaro owners told GM. GM knows about the poor visibility but they were told by people who actually buy the cars (so pretty much not Jalopnik commenters) they didn’t want to compromise the shape of the car for increased visibility.
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National media? Ha, let’s be honest, even people who live out in the suburbs say they’re from St Louis. “Oh really? What part?” “Well, Chesterfield but it’s like St. Louis area so it counts” I’m a former Soulard resident but now I’m up in Detroit.
it’s got magnets on the back. It’s got the window stickers still in it so I’ll guess those are dealer tags.
“I could go on, but this will turn into a full documentary if I do”
Even in Detroit, I’m still surprised when I actually see one of these on the road. And it’s not very often.
This took me a second but when I got it, I chuckled. Nicely done.
haha, wow that was hard. Be honest, if anyone got more than half, they live abroad or used google.
I was thinking more Koenigsegg meets R8, with a little bit of McLaren in the front.
None of those things damage another person’s property though. They’re all victimless crimes - unless you count whales as victims I guess. I don’t care if the kid bunny hops onto a Camry. Somebody used their hard earned money pay for that Camry and they shouldn’t’ have to worry some dick bag on a bike jumping on it and…
The reference you missed is THE ENTIRE LAST SENTENCE. If you can’t use the context of the comment, which is hilarious by the way, to figure out Wittman is the coach of the Wizards, then just log off and take a nap, man.
Tyus goddamn Edney. It wouldn’t have won Mizzou a natty or anything but it would mean I’d never have to see that play immortalized in “greatest March moments” lists every year. Plus if you hate UCLA, it means they never would have won the championship that year.
Wow. I just got goosebumps watching that.
It doesn't matter if sped up even 1 mph. There is plenty of room, AT LEAST 10 car lengths in front of him to slow down and/or plenty of room to his right to get over and go around the cop. Instead, he accelerates, catches up to the slowed cop car, then lays on his horn like a dick. He had plenty of chances to get over…
To hell with that. The driver doing the filming sees the flashing lights and you can hear him speed up. Besides, if you see flashing lights in your rearview, you get out of their way. Why should it be treated any differently if the lights are in front of you? I have no idea what is going on between the bike and cop…