and also his adventures getting beat to fuck old bicycles working.
and also his adventures getting beat to fuck old bicycles working.
I read the article twice and am not catching what the new opportunity is.
My local CVS can’t even keep it’s vacuum tube running from the pharmacy window to the drive-thru, so I’m even dubious about this even being viable for freight.
Lamborghini Toasta-roasta.
This is one of the reasons I generally love Finns, actually.
Speaking as an American who has spent enough time in Finland to become a bit of an honorary Finn, I can confirm the odd tendency of folks there in apologizing for their inadequate English when in fact they speak it better than many Americans. There is a Finnish cadence and style to it, but it’s easy to understand. With…
In Finnish, flatovercrest is just one word.
“Up the ass, of Timo”
-Marcus G. while showing universal sign for fisting
I always got a kick out of his tendency to start sentences with “OK, yes.”
Interviewer: “Are you getting too old for this?”
Gronholm: “OK, yes...no.”
I seem to have an ability to understand some of the thickest English as a second language out there, no idea why. This Rally English is no different, I honestly don’t see the problem.
Came here to say just that. Especially with aluminum, a steel bit will eat right through it. The frame itself has plenty of leverage, and if you can increment by 32nds or 64ths it’ll just take a few passes.
Some rich guy should buy it and stash it in a garage/bunker. It’ll be worth 6 figures in 30 years!
I’m black so I can’t be cancelled. perks of the job =)
This glitch could have affected Subaru radios too, but we would have no way of knowing.
Yeah, but if those 3 swigs are likely to get his BAC over the limit. If he’s under the limit, than all bets are off.
I use pop rivets a lot, have for many years. I have an ancient Marson tool, you can get replacement jaws for them which is the only thing that really wears out and only then if I use a lot of stainless steel rivets.
Just one point, from one world traveler to an aspiring one. If you make this vehicle out of a Jeep, you will have to get your parts sent from home. And you will need parts - the World is rough, and Jeeps are poorly engineered/manufactured. So budget plenty of time waiting around in dusty little towns for the parts to…
The global superyacht industry isn’t suffering. It’s making money hand-over-fist. The pandemic has been the best thing to happen to the industry.
‘well, you’re absolutely right, we know nothing about bobsledding. But we know a lot about winning, which apparently you don’t.’
Your link is broken my friend.