harrison383
Half the Wheels - Twice the Fun
harrison383

There was a movement a few years ago to put kill switches on the bikes that are attached to the riders by a cord. Rider falls off, the cord pulls some key or something out, and the engine dies - similar to what they have on treadmills and I believe jet skis.

As long as he's out of prison, I'm happy. Someone needs to deliver my pizza and make my fries.

You don't want to be light, you mean.

God dammit, Spiegel. Just....just god dammit.

The one where the alien chicks were throwing up the roofies Kirk gave them?

Okay RyGuy, if you don't accept that friend request and get that daily deposit of crazy dropped on your Facebook doorstep, you're going to regret it. And if you don't then share this stuff in the Oppo forum on a regular basis, we all are going to regret it.

I lul'd - Nice one

Nice job picking a generic name. Google is good, but it ain't that good.

It would make war a whole lot more fun. I always thought the best move the UN could make is just have all weapons swapped out with paintball guns, and have all wars be settled that way. No one dies, and you could have random 'pick up wars' with other countries.

Garagejournal.com just got added to favorite sites.

That is so god damn cool that you can spot that.

I never thought Graverobber would be able to find an Alfa that would be more of a crack pipe than Amy Winehouse, but hot damn if he didn't get it done.

Okay, I'll defer to you on that one if you have the expertise you say you do.

It's actually a lot more complicated than money in, money out. Matt Welch at Reason has done a pile of articles up to your knee on how publicly funded baseball stadiums tend to hurt more than help. One issue is that since much of their operating cost is subsidized, they operate at an advantage to other businesses in

Unless he was black in 1950, then he would've been beaten by the cops and arrested, citing the fact that a gun was found on him at the time.

This is why car racing matters, and is why every car maker needs to do it. They test the limits of their design and engineering philosophy in a place that is so far beyond what a normal person can do to a car. Traction, safety, power, braking, acceleration, handling - I can't think of a single time when there is no

Having been in DC on business and sitting in a cab on the way to the airport during rush hour I have no idea how he could make traffic worse. Unless his 'car' was actually that super-stretch Fiat limo that Clarkson made on Top Gear.

Ah, shows how little I know about high-end purses; you're right. It's Gabbana, not Cabbana. Thanks Google!

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I'm sorry, but that Charger's looks remind me of those knock off purses you can buy on the streets of NY. Sure, they look like D&C, and if you just glance it's not bad. But there's a lot of things about it that were clearly borrowed from other place and end up looking like a giant mess.