(The Herald has more photos of the interior damage as well as the boarded-up outside of the home here.)
(The Herald has more photos of the interior damage as well as the boarded-up outside of the home here.)
Learning to drive that car with a soft foot, not to make slide the tires, no?
We once joked that rich people replace their cars when the ashtrays get full... but this was a joke of when smoking was normal, and not a capital sin against humanity. Also we joked that our cops overturn the car to empty the ashtray, but this is another story.
This is exactly what I was thinking. Great minds think alike.
Not good. Gas stations attendants do not clean anymore our windshields, ever since 1970.
Now that I am gray again, I can tell you to go fuck yourself with a traffic cone.
Wow!
Nice.
I wish I was still working... I had a quite good AC, there!
I have an innate phobia of yellow warning lights. I can not do anything about it. I know I can be wrong, but I was made this way and I cannot change. C.P.
Totally agree. Yours is the good, common sense that everyone should have after driving properly for several years, in every traffic condition. All the rest is smoke and useless chat.
Here you can find 230 models of Ferrari supercars, in 5,121 (so it’s said... I didn’t check them all) high resolution photos. These are two of them, randomly taken:
Then, your post had nothing to do with the “shimmy”. Ok. My Grandma had a beautiful flowers garden, and I usually do not put much mustard on hot dogs that I could eat inside my car.
Do you believe that I did not want to watch the award ceremony, not to witness the foul, repulsing performance of Ricciardo? I only hope he will not be on the podium, when and if Ferrari wins the first place. Bottas is indeed a man with a sensible and civilized soul, and now I feel him nearer to me... I’m very happy…
I do not understand your comment: it makes no sense to me. To the others, in the cars mechanics’ jargon, the “shimmy” is a violent vibrations coming from the front wheels, that reverberates on the steering wheel, making it difficult to hold it safely. It may be due to a strong unbalancement of one or both wheels, or…
That was a way of talking of the old people, since the shimmy was a frenetic dance of the Charleston era.
“parking on the shoulder”. That’s not a shoulder, that’s an emergency lay-by area, to be used for emergencies. Then it’s correct to find a car there, just supposed that indeed it’s there due to an emergency. However, it is true that it’s a dangerous place, and it would not be the first time that a motorist who had to…