It just keeps getting better. I nearly died when the gross sprinkler water went off, but then, right at the end, it looked like common sense was about to prevail, but it didn't.
It just keeps getting better. I nearly died when the gross sprinkler water went off, but then, right at the end, it looked like common sense was about to prevail, but it didn't.
I’ve been on YouTube TV for years now, all on Roku devices. The service combo was good enough to convert my parents and my in-laws to YouTube TV on Roku products, both Roku sticks and full Roku TVs. If things get messed up with this, I'll never hear the end of it.
Arriving somewhere that doesn’t belong to you and declaring it to be yours simply because of Devine Provenance... Sounds pretty white to me.
It’s like having reruns of NCIS on in the background all the time.
If it’s affixed to my vehicle, its fair game. It’s not like it was some random object found on the side of the road. Although, that’s exactly where it would end up.
We’ve all done it and looked back at the moment with, “What the hell was I thinking.” You’re in good company.
Honestly, knowing what went wrong on these (valve seals, coolant leaks), it would be interesting to see if it could be rebuilt to be reliable.
My 6 year old brain couldn’t comprehend the greatness when my grandmother came home with a brand new ‘87 Sable “White Night” edition. Complete with full digital dash and Whorehouse Red velour interior. It’s the car that got me into cars (Yea, I know that sounds lame today)
Ford lifted it, called it the Explorer, and sold millions.
Idk, you have the beginning and end of Ford's D3 platform in that shot (Freestyle and Explorer). Also, you have the Mystique of a Bobcat attacking a Cougar wearing Capri pants, being rescued by a Maverick Villager.
This is one of the things that bothers me when I have conversations with, so called, Libertarians. They always try to argue that renewable energy is a shell game, made possible only by government intervention and subsidies. I tell them that I agree, we should eliminate ALL energy subsidies and let the free market sort…
Ah, the SafeType Ergonomic keyboard!
10 digits, 5 keys. It’s so the owner can choose any numeric code they want. It’s still technically using only 5 digits, but it makes it so someone can use a number that they’ll remember more easily. Say they wanted to use their ZIP code of 44118, they couldn’t if they only had 1-5 to choose from.
Too bad Ford never let them have the keypad, which has been letting people lock their car without worrying about getting the keys wet since 1980.
Silly question. I know there are a ton of issues here, but how many of them could potentially be traced back to that fit issue, mentioned at the beginning of the review?
Besides this
It's 1986, does he have a choice?
Best Car? Are you sure?
120hp of single cam, 2 valve fury. yay
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