Thank you.
Thank you.
Oh!.. it looks like one of those toggle switches, to turn off the brake lights...
This looks like a good collector’s item. Nice price, even if it needs some adjustments.
Just a suggestion for an article. Supposed you see it, that is. You’re welcome.
Just one question: what could be that makes that cleaning operation necessary? AFAIK the NASCAR race car have open windows only closed by nets, so the air is circulating and there shouldn’t be any condensation on the inner surface of the windshield. As to other kinds of dirt, unless the driver is horribly spitting…
Well, the color difference is better appreciated on a PC monitor. Anyway, it’s easy to know your status: you just post a comment of your own, close the page and reopen it again: if you see your new comment, you’re black. If you do not see it because it disappeared like tears in the rain, than you’re gray like me. Now…
Nevertheless, it’s wrong and mostly illegal.
Too bad that it seems I was the only one to see this comment of yours. I’m surprised that Jason didn’t know of this Wikipedia page. The graphics there are quite good, and the lists of the cars is amazing. Nice find, bravo!
Too bad that it seems I was the only one to see this comment of yours. I’m surprised that Jason didn’t know of this Wikipedia page. The graphics there are quite good, and the lists of the cars is amazing. Nice find, bravo!
Not funny. Quite stupid indeed.
I aim to take my inspiration from the best.
The Brown crash could have been avoided with a proper forward looking radar that reaches at least that far as long your path required for breaking to a standstill is if he was not watching a Harry Potter DVD instead of the road.
The ad was pulled by those Chinese who want to become politically correct like us. May God have pity of them.
Amended that.
Better, I’d suggest to UNPLUG all the domestic appliances you don’t need to leave working (like maybe the refrigerator). Once you have unplugged them all, you can leave easy.
I can even be more specific: that Chinese humor is naive and sincere, like it was ours 20 years ago. Now and sadly, the goddamned political correctness has killed the 60% of our good humor, and the situation is worsening every year.
Indeed. When I was a boy, my Mom would have laughed a lot at that ad, and wouldn’t have been offended at all. I’m glad to see that someone still has an objective view.
Chinese culture and humor are different from ours.