hebrewhammer770
hebrewhammer770
hebrewhammer770

It looks like it's trying to scootch backwards and reunite with his back hair.

I'm born and raised in Boston. Ain't no bagels here. None.

I was working 2,500 miles away from any kosher bagel bakeries for the past 9 months, and that's just for nasty LA bagels. First thing I did when I got back to New York was get an onion bagel with lox cream cheese. I would've easily paid $200 for a half dozen!

Pleasure's mine. I'm not much of a commenter, perhaps due to my RSS addiction.

Last time I flew from Hawaii to the west coast I was on a 777 (I would hate to fly anything smaller cross-country or -ocean).

a 767 from boston to amsterdam? yikes.

it appears that the lollipop man had seen (or thought he had seen) a signal from the crew on the front right and told JB to go. Is it just me or does it seem that these sort of non-driver related problems (fuel load miscalculation, bad tire choices, etc) happen to McLaren a LOT?

In boarding school my friends and I would buy butane and balloons, fill 'em up, put them in paper bags and then light the bags. Fun was had by all in the form of 4 foot high explosions.

I love it too, but I love it even more because it says "NO STEP" on it.

I'm in. Friend me (facebook.com/campuschabad) if you like. it took a few hours for me to get in once I friended someone who was in.

my page is facebook.com/campuschabad

could i friend you to get in?

What a fucking load of bullshit.

EJ said it best at the end of the BBC's broadcast:

To be honest, if McLaren poached Adrian Newey from Red Bull (unlikely) next year, they'd walk away with the championship.

The whole time I was thinking "Crayola sure is going to be good tomorrow!"

I loved the footage of him showing off his car to her after he'd crashed out...quite a car to pull quite a bird

re #1: Not to mention the fact that both of the RB's KERS is intermittent at best. I'm sure everyone's noticed that Mark's KERS is consistently worse than Vettels. A result of team orders in hardware as well as the race itself?

agreed. Lewis and Kamui are my favorite drivers because between them they have more balls than all the other teams put together. They put driving before strategy in their races and while that philosophy doesn't always work out points-wise, it's what the fans love about f1 and motor racing in general. Keep it up,

yep yep yep. i lived at 185th and amsterdam for a year and would take the 1 from 181st street. even when the elevators work, they are nearly unbearable for the minute long ride. probably 100-110 degrees in the summer. occasionally they'd have an operator in there (not sure why, there's only two buttons in the