finally found a way to keep people awake while they drive their tractors.
finally found a way to keep people awake while they drive their tractors.
It's got the quality of a bad high school play. I hope they spent all the money on the car's development and had no money left over for this, so one of the executives let his drama school son put this together with a budget of a hundred pounds.
I lived in the Hiaght district of San Francisco years ago, and Fulton is the main link between the Hiaght and ocean beach. When I lived there (back in the 80s) everyone would speed othat road. The news story back then would be that police actually care enough to do some thing. I lost a motorcycle when a driver ran a…
If we are going global I'd have to say the Volkswagen Beetle.
If I was a kid and my parents old me to wear this thing I'd probably hold the thing underwater just to make them come running, or better yet put the thing in a hidden bucket of water while me and my friend sneak off to the park. that would get those overprotective parents running in circles.
It's rarely feasible, but back when I rode a bike I'd try to Find a CHP on a bike and follow him between lanes. I never had an accident lane splitting. One time I thought I wasn't alert enough to split, so I sat in traffic and I was rewarded by being hit from behind by a Volvo wagon.
I bought one a few years back, but my DD is now a 73 Fiat and I can't for the life of me find the code reader plug.
Find me an s2000 your average 17 year old can afford and I'll agree. Remember the key phrase ia first car.
That happened to me once, except the car in front of me was a van so I was launched into the back of it and knocked out. The car behind didn't hit the brakes till after I was hit so I didn't hear it coming. Basically I was sitting at a light, then I woke up on the ground. I ended up at SF general strapped to a…
It's like I used to tell people back when I lead mountain bike tours and taught people the basics of good mountain biking. Focus on the path around the obstacle, because if you focus on the obstacle you'll hit it.
A GT3 RS passed me on the way to work this morning. The driver opened up the throttle just as he went by in the fast lane. I nearly jumped out of my seat. That is a noise that will wake up everyone in a 1/4 mile radius.
I've done that before. Someone ran a red light in San Francisco back in the eighties. I t-boned a Ford Galaxy 500 with my 73 BMW R75/5. I flew over the car doing a somersault, sliding to a stop and looking over my shoulder to see my bike rolling end over end. I jumped up to run to the aid of my bike when a San…
After a few weeks the tape won't peel off, it will look like hell, and the only way to get it off will be to use a solvent that will most likely destroy his paint. It's an idea conceived in the mind of an idiot.
I should know better than to use such sweeping generalizations. You must be an English teacher. She's not nearly as well remembered as as the thin attractive Amelia Earhart who was her peer at the time.
tell that to Pancho Barnes... (Female aviator no one remembers who was known for being unattractive). Yet she was an amazing aviator, lived a remarkable life.
when you live in a rural area with a lot of windy roads the best tailgate deterant is to pull over and let them pass.
just goes to show we have a two tiered justice system here. One for the rich, and one for the rest of us.
Road rage never makes things better. It's like I tell the guys I work with; the job doesn't pay more because your upset, so calm the f*** down.
That is one clean engine bay. I have a couple of 40+ year old engine bays and they don't look that clean.