being circumstantially tied to a great tragedy
being circumstantially tied to a great tragedy
you son of a bitch
Take your damn star and get out of here.
This I did actually know about (including the part about Who Framed Roger Rabbit?) However, this was more about land-owners that were looking to cash-in on real estate for the highways; see the sub-plot to L.A. Confidential).
US cities din’t switch to buses because of some conspiracy; when populations shift it is a lot easier to re-route/create a bus route than to do so with streetcars. Local governments are interminably stupid, but they’d even be able to do the math on that one.
Hey, great minds...
I’m glad to know someone got the “h” reference.
Now, if my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles an hour, you’re going to see some serious shit!
Unless this was formerly John Voight’s car, then I’ll pass.
Seems like SUVs are an obvious member of this list, but it is interesting that the entry-level, or cheap, nice sports cars are on here. Thinking about it; if you can afford a 911 or R8, or SL, you can probably afford to turn it over every couple years to get the newest one.
Sorry, but you can get a good-looking Triumph (TR6) for for just a couple grand more. CP.
Can’t wait for the X-Drive M860i Grand Coupe version!
Memphis is a slightly warmer Detroit with a pyramid.
Once I met a girl that was originally from Texas and was (surprise!) a huge Republican. She worked for a development company and at one point was assigned the task of naming all the streets for a new subdivision. She named all of them after Republican Vice Presidents.
Yeah, but then they’d do a Grand Coupe version of it...
Some people say to get the PDK because it’s faster, while other say a manual is the only way to go.
The V12 is about a 20% boost in torque for ~15% increase in price.
...‘Driven,’ a turbo-charged story...
Three’s a guy with 42 hidden Renaults watching this feeling vindicated right now.