Maybe, but the trailer is showing people with some sort of driving skill (donuts while standing on the car door, Baja/Dakar style truck racing, etc)
Maybe, but the trailer is showing people with some sort of driving skill (donuts while standing on the car door, Baja/Dakar style truck racing, etc)
Ugh, the trailer shows that there will be tons of sob story backstory stupidity.
I think this one would have needed a frame though. So maybe we can just imagine that it had one so that David could imagine rust dissolving it away.
This is what I was thinking about. Glad someone said it already
Was looking for the ‘No Dodge Nitro is innocent’ comment. Thanks!
I have finally seen the inspiration behind the new Civic type R. Thank you.
I don’t know those look like cones to me, but I can see how you might see them as cons instead.
Why? Anyone who Mjolnir decides is worthy can wield the full power of Thor. All of the power to wield it comes from Mjolnir; not the person. It’s a trope in the Thor comics for decades. If I remember right there was some time limit like 60 seconds without touching the hammer would cancel the effect until they held the…
Only because they nerfed all the cool ships from the books into fable/alternate universe hell.
This is probably very true. I mean if they do bring them back the plan is for it to be in Asia - which is (sort of) known for a certain segment of its population being obsessed with grinding up anything hard and long (like tusks) in the hopes it will make other things long and hard.
In your pants?
Ok, this is a curiosity question: How much was the operating cost of your motorcycle?
It’s like he’s thinking of the SUV as the everyday car, and his fun two seater as the extra vehicle.
Only if you’ve drawn up a “coordinate system” designating sideways otherwise it seems to be moving nowhere fast.
It’s worse in person.
We’re not discussing if driving in the passing lane is the same as doing triple the legal limit. We’re discussing whether the public (in practice) at the time of the event in question were prepared for such driving to happen, and the effect that has on the inappropriateness of his actions at the time. In other words…
Firstly, I hope your enjoying these thinking excercises about events form a few decades ago, because we can only offer our conjecture without a time machine.
So Midnight Club is just a reference point that at certain hours it was expected. My guess would be that whatever hour it is that ‘Mr. Ferrari’ drove that speed is another of those times that it was expected, and thus deemed perfectly acceptable in the culture of the day. Not that that makes it right, just that it was…