I learned to drive a stick on one of these. It belonged to a buddy of mine in college, and we beat the living crap out of it.
I learned to drive a stick on one of these. It belonged to a buddy of mine in college, and we beat the living crap out of it.
I approve. I'd love to drive this across the country!
I'm just thankful it's not the year of the rooster.
@CalHoon: And they can keep exporting bad taste back to us.
@B-Sel: You must work for Lucas.
@NiceNurseRatched: In Chicago, he'd be elected.
@zekestone: *groan* With a Robin, you won't end up upside down on your loan, but you will end up upside down on your lawn!
There's something exotic yet scary about ordering tacos from a converted school bus.
@☠Grяrяrяrяrя, now with twice the bacon!: Sorry, I was on a roll.
@zekestone: It brings new meaning to the phrase "See you on the flip side."
@Full_Moto_Jacket: I see what you did there!
@Feny: I saw that episode a couple of weeks ago, and it was a riot!
Dyslexics of the world, UNTIE!
@Feny: No, I meant the car that Clarkson/Top Gear used in that episode. I don't know if the show's production staff bought the Robin used in the episode, or whether it was borrowed, but either way the car Clarkson rolled over either got repaired or junked (and hey, if Top Gear owned it, they can do whatever they want…
@zekestone: Or a jelly roll....
Yeah, funny when Clarkson did it, but I'm sure he had to pay for the repairs.
@yisoo: And quite possibly the last car to flip over the line, too.
I'm amazed when a team can drive their car to a race, never mind driving it back home after the race!
@Lactose_The_Intolerant: Helmet? Where?
Granted, as a cop, you never know what kind of nutjob you're going to encounter during a traffic stop, so I wouldn't blame them for being cautious or in the case of a 17-minute pursuit, even drawing a gun.