goalielax
GoalieLax
goalielax

as a former owner of one of the last alfa spiders brought into the country, I have always tried to make myself like the Type 916 that followed.  But I just can’t do it.  I think I have to wait until 2032-ish to bring in a Type 939.

it looks like a subaru

while I agree that he should be punished, a 20 year sentence for this seems a bit much.  that’s the same max as seditious conspiracy.

give us $25K or the car gets it is very mel brooks of them

“because people set a car on fire we have to accept the fact sometimes people will take assault rifles and kill children in their classrooms”

imagine having a clapped looking STI and thinking it’s worth just $1K less than the immaculate looking one on cars.com with half the mileage

once had a boss who had a prior role at Audi and there’s a totally cringe video of them using him to intro the Audi R8 V10. stiff doesn’t begin to describe it. anyway, the dude is a senior executive who still lists the GPA of his MBA on his LinkedIn, so yeah.  anyway, I will always have a slightly lower opinion of

this sucks. i got laid off in february in a small adjustment at the company I worked for.

there are so many cool aircraft there beyond the big names

History, even uncomfortable history, needs to be preserved. Displaying a nazi Me-163 Komet in Uvdar-Hazy isn’t idolizing the nazis. Nor is having the Enola-Gay on display idolizing the atomic bomb. Both are just critical inflection points in aviation history.

Just took the kids back to the Air & Space Annex a couple weekends ago - the shuttle is really awesome, but the main attraction for me will always be the SR-71. It’s just so damn perfect.

why is “ass” censored in all of your writing?

yeah. there’s too much “this old person hasn’t kept up with car such and such so now it’s a barn find” with these things and the phrase is losing its meaning.  Hagerty’s YT channel is a habitual line stepper with this stuff

well fuck me I swear when I read it last night it said to, but I guess I fucked up 

y u mad tho

not exactly.  watching that clip those contestants aren’t required to use every number (so the very first contestant only uses 3 of the 6 numbers to solve the problem. the NYT version you have to use all numbers.

it’s like shuffling a deck of cards. no two shuffles are going to be exactly the same, but you will get runs of multiple cards in the same order.  so just because you have two shuffles that happen to get 2-5-K-J-7 in a row doesn’t mean the overall sequence repeats

didn’t get my phone number, but did get my birthdate.  was interested to find out that 123456789 doesn’t show up either.

are you a little older?  would copeium be more your speed?