Who can blame Jeter for asking someone else to be the one who sucks ass for once?
Who can blame Jeter for asking someone else to be the one who sucks ass for once?
For those of you who don't think this is a problem, allow me to explain the current state of the modern recreational vehicle. To do this, I must direct you to the website of American Coach, a company that manufactures those RVs that look like Greyhound should be using them to transport dozens of sleepy passengers back…
I was thinking that too. Good going, Winnebago.
That's a nice RV lobby carve out. Well done RV industry.
Only if you're using the vehicle for commercial purposes. In some states, ANY vehicle over 26k needs a special license, but in MOST states they exempt RVs. It's insane!
If there's one area where our great nation could use some serious help, I think it's how we train our drivers.
And here we are complaining about the NFL's system of punishing its athletes. This idiot would have been suspended for eighteen games for doing something this heinous.
While I was reading Patrick George's excellent writeup on driving two classic V8 luxury barges, I had a bit of a…
Gawker promised that images like this would be hidden in the greys.
emphasis on HAM
"Littlejohn went on to say that the vehicle would be used by police officers for protection in the case of an active shooter, or if the school needs to rescue children from a fire, because no one in this situation has apparently ever heard of a fire department."
Water puts out fire, sure, but why use water when you can…
About the response I'd expect from people who literally think the universe revolves around them.
Oh man, I love runnin drunk. This one time me and buddy Bill were 3 sheets to the wind and he says to me, "Scottie, ya fucking shot me." I looked down in my hand and, sure enough, I'd drawn the .38 I sometimes keep in my waistband and looks to have fired. "Aww shucks, Bill, I didn't even know it was loaded. Haha,…
Uhh… I'd say that rant he gave on the way out the door ("Ferrari is now American") is sort of the textbook definition of leaving in a huff.