but is it a hellcat?!?!?!?!?!
but is it a hellcat?!?!?!?!?!
beautiful
“The Charger Hellcat is not a subtle car for subtle people. It exudes big-dick energy and demands you turn your head to follow it down the road. It’s a conversation piece. It’s the car equivalent of a gym bro grunting as he drops his weights so everyone knows how hard he’s working. It’s going to boost your confidence…
First: excellent imagery.
Neighbor cleaned up her new Aries K (old story.) Wash, wax, armor all on the dash and vinyl seats. Spiffy.
I don’t see a problem with this. Good for teaching the students how to pick up after themselves.
*wince* That actually brought back some memories.
Ugh, these suuuuuuucked. The one tiny saving grace of the ‘78 Century wagon we had was that it was white with tan interior, so the burns you’d get from the chrome seat belt buckles weren’t quite as bad as in some of my folks’ previous cars.
That makes me so happy! Thanks for reading, and see you in... The Wiener Zone.
I’m a middle aged suburban white grill dude, and this made me laugh... hard! And it actually is informative. Well done!
Going to call you out a bit here Salty.
Not sure about not picking up the feet, but the danger is this. In high voltage cases, 5000-10,000V, at some distance from the contact point the ground will be at, literally, ground potential (0V) In between that spot and the place where the wire is touching the voltage is dropping off.
As a Michigander, I concur.
And the mining is there specifically to verify transactions, so they’re really inseparable.
So he didn’t think it through and is now backtracking his statements.
It’s almost as if billionaires don’t have our best interests in mind and only care about money...
Let’s bring back the spirit of Group B by making a Lancia Hellcat hatch
I even looked it up to find the right attribution for that quote . . . and made the mistake of going with the first website which popped up. Eff the internet.
The dumb thing is, is that Dodge would be super successful if they never spun Ram off into it’s own brand.
That one has been attributed to everyone in a generation of investors and financiers who somehow didn’t get skinned in 1929 (Joe Kennedy, John D. Rockefeller, Bernard Baruch...) I think we can rule out Morgan, though, as he was 17 years in the grave. Words of wisdom, whoever said them.