greenpig
The Old Man from Scene 24
greenpig

i knew what the little triangles were for, before it was cool to know...

Because they made a big bet on hydrogen being the future of personal vehicles but did next to nothing to actually get the infrastructure off the ground. This is the problem when an org gets too big, execs get excited about developing something new but when the left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing, they

How hard could it be? You can do electrolysis if you have a cheap (or free) water supply, and cheap solar. The hard parts are: keeping the setup clean if your water source is turbid, capturing only the hydrogen and letting the oxygen go, and then of course compressing it and figuring out a connector to get it into the

The North Koreans will never, ever, be able to have an open conversation in that limo. The Russians will have 100% access to that vehicle forever-no matter what the North Korean tech team does.

It turned into dry coke snow 

Rolling coal

Elon may have controlling rights over free AI image generators, because this is how one of them responds to a query based on your nightmare ideation.

Jesus man, that mental image needs copious brain bleach. Possibly a NSFW warning too.

Here, hold my beer...

Well either way, I hope they catch the Crêpes that did this!!!

My former BIL lives in a HOA community that prohibits washing cars in your own driveway.

“They Can’t All Be Winners” would be a brilliant title for that.

Malcolm Bricklin, who

My buddy Paul owned a hand-me-down 1968 Chrysler Newport that was nigh indestructible.

I’m sure everyone at the Olive Garden is extremely impressed by your manly display. 

Ford.

Oldsmobile. Not just saying that because of my ‘68 4-4-2, either. Olds did a lot of crazy experimental fun throughout their life-cycle, from early aluminum engines to the Quad-4 speed record car, gimme an Oldsmobile that has no fear again.

Any answer other than yours just seems like entitlement. Game over, we can all go home.

Early to mid-70s Plymouth Valiant, specifically light-to-medium green four-door sedans, similar to the one pictured:

I’ve always been leery of Fiat.