Always loved the name of the French air force.
Always loved the name of the French air force.
I like how the reporter is holding on to the holy shit handles the whole time.
Portugal once had the 2nd most powerful navy in the world and was 2nd to none in long-range trade expeditions and exploration.
Its history as a quarantine island dates back far earlier than 1793, Venetian records indicate it dates back to the mid 16th century.
Cost of 3-door base 2015 GTI in the USA: $26,000
Yea, get an amphib helo carrier like what the Marines have and jam it with a navalized version of the Apache. Swarms of Soviet tanks, swarms of gunboats, it's all the same to the Apache.
Another great and informative article, Tom, well done!
The Mounties always get their man.
There's an old joke around here about the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).
Anything that does not have one of these on the sun visor:
It doesn't have round, pop-up headlights.
The best part is when he attaches the headrest to the seat and stands back with a self satisfied look on his face, as if to say, "Yes, I made that."
Your investigation of our investigation will most assuredly be investigated.
I like the Fox Body.
Rubbernecking is a natural and powerful human instinct requiring significant willpower to ignore. But ignore it one must. My personal rule about rubbernecking is I only spare a quick glance or two at the event with my peripheral vision, and only when it's ahead of me: I never turn my head. Sometimes I even have to say…
I wanted a USS Flagg so badly.
Nakke the Shep (0:32) is the best.
I don't usually find myself in the position of praising Chrysler, but...yea. Their Uconnect is pretty good. Logical and sensibly organized UI with big touch sensitive buttons. Yet still retains the classic dial controls that have been on cars since, what, the 1950s - volume knob on the left, tuning on the right.