If you’re building a car from scratch, at what point does it transition from “parts” to “car”?
If you’re building a car from scratch, at what point does it transition from “parts” to “car”?
I don’t know if I’d want this. I’d just fuck it up. At this point it belongs behind glass in a sterilized room.
Easy: Front plate requirement. Ohio, requires it. Michigan (and damn near everyone else), not so much.
That would be in the original Donk city, probably across the ocean in another continent. ;)
It’s not just fun; it’s ri-DONK-ulously fun!
“(and not a widebody aircraft like a Boeing 7777)“
They told him to land on Runway 28A, but the pilot thought they told him to land on “28, eh.”
Being it Made in China, I wouldn’t bet on it.
The Volvo will actually start up in the morning. Advantage: Volvo.
The Tongan reply was still the best. I mean, it’s cultural as well, not like everyone can just come up with a historical war dance.
This is a great post, bookmarked to watch the rest when I get home.
I’m a former rugby player here, and one of my former teammates passed away in a car accident a little over a month ago.
At his funeral reception, the members of the four teams he played for all stood up and did a haka (the Ka Mate), along with his male family members.
That’s nothing on the greatest team name in international sports, New Zealand’s basketball squad: the Tall Blacks.
I like good video on Lada cars. It was informative. I learned about Lada car.
“’Brian Hall reportedly went as far as to point at the other two children living in the home who are his and said, ‘Those two are taken care of.’”
“Your honor, of the three kids under my ward, two are well-taken care of. That comes to a .667 batting average, which in MLB would be an astounding batting record. The defense rests.”
“’Brian Hall reportedly went as far as to point at the other two children living in the home who are his and said, ‘Those two are taken care of.’”
What...the actual...f*ck. I’ve read the stories on Not Always Right, but I’ve never actually seen an honest-to-God “more money than sense” situation before this.