Bill Burr was 100% correct about Philthadelphia.
Bill Burr was 100% correct about Philthadelphia.
When it comes to Philly, Bill Burr was 100% right.
I went to an LG v Doosan game in Jamsil maybe 5 or so years ago while there on business. It was absolutely the most fun I’ve ever had at a sporting event. Chanting, cheering, bring in food and beer and whatever into the stadium; even had KFC right outside the stadium. Sat on the rail in the outfield with our legs…
I, for one, am happy that Honda never tried to screw with it. Put clichedly, it simply was what it was. It was an expression of its time, and arguably one of the more influential cars of a generation, and in many ways helped bridge the performance gap between the high-horsepower 60's/70's and the emergence of…
“of course, it’s company policy to never imply ownership in the event of a hellfire missile; we have to use the indefinite article *a* hellfire missile, not *your* hellfire missile....”
F-35: “It's not a bug, it's a feature."
Can’t really go any worse than the first, amirite?
First posting of a Luigi Death Stare in 3...2...1...
the objective isn’t to *stop* them, the objective is to *catch* them. at those speeds, hitting anything other than a flimsy orange netting is like hitting a brick wall. the layers of netting help catch the skier and slow them down at a much less brutal rate.
Kitzbuhel is the Isle of Man of the skiing world.
BEA data on GDP for metropolitan areas places Pittsburgh as generating a higher GDP ($135b) than Kansas City ($121b). Not only is Pittsburgh’s GDP contribution growing more quickly (2.9%) than KC’s (2.0%), but Pittsburgh is also at least growing more quickly than the average US metropolitan area (2.3%).
something tells me that you’re gonna be one sad panda this year.
It's a truck for guys who don't care about impressing other guys.
I would purchase the film footage and distribution rights of the original unmolested Star Wars Trilogy and immediately have it converted to 4k and pressed to Blu-Ray or whatever for a nominal fee to customers.
like I typed...there are plenty of other options if you're looking for a workhorse. or something to impress other guys, if that's your thing?
and it’s just as stupid an idea to bolt it to the saltbathed undercarriage where it won’t be accessible without a plasma cutter after the first 3 weeks of the first winter it sees.
if you’re going to be using this to haul a “full load of gravel” or a “shrink wrapped pallet of bricks”, something tells me that you should be driving a Canyon/Silverado or an F150.
tusken raiders shooting at racers isn’t that far of a departure from what happens with the inbred drunken hooligans in the turn 4 nw vista at the indy 500.
Longevity, vision, and purpose are what makes a luxury car brand last. Looking back at showrooms, it would be hard to argue that here in the US Cadillac, Buick, Studebaker, and a countless host of car manufacturers weren’t cranking out the highest luxury vehicles in the world. Hell, Chevy made the Bel-Air, which is…
Their chronic misspelling of "Pittsburg" is adorable.