Borderline, but ND for me. Miles are high but is a Honda…but how many of those miles were approaching that 9k limit…
Borderline, but ND for me. Miles are high but is a Honda…but how many of those miles were approaching that 9k limit…
Look, I get it’s twice the price, but what’s the point of buying this instead of just a new GR86? I love S2000s, but for me, this is a $7000 car.
What we don’t get to see, nor read any mention of, is the to.
An S2000 of either generation is probably the one car that is LEAST in need of any mods as they are damn near perfect from the factory, especially with suspension and steering.
I know S2000s have gone nowhere but up the last few years, and it is a Honda, so probably still has some life left in it, but can't quite get past the miles and mods. If it looked like it was pampered and kept stock I might be able to get past the miles. As is a reluctant No Dice.
Not able to read comments because the stupid ‘Around the Web’ block of ads is in the way:
Tesla finally got two panels to fit without a gap, and you want them to put one in on purpose?
Committees can never get it right, sometimes, just sometimes social media/the internet does...
Agreed, just take a dang screen shot and re-post it here.... ugh. This site is so lazy.
this article is completely useless unless you are on instagram.
If he doesn’t do any of that stuff, it’s by choice. He owns the company that makes the shows. He could improve them if he wants to, he just doesn’t give a shit.
Any lack of involvement is also his choice. If he wanted to assert himself and say, steer Family Guy away from certain kinds of humor I think it would happen. He just doesn’t care and has moved on (and I think he always wanted to be an actor more than animator anyway)
It’s a weird damn show. It has the look and style of a comedy, it has ridiculous comedy-style situations. But it has almost no jokes and seems to be straining to be taken seriously. Just odd.
His production company makes them, he created or co-created them, and is an executive producer. He’s not just a randomly hired voice actor off the street.
My favorite Dave Foley moment in IASIP is when he tells Charley,”Please don’t bathe the students.” It’s a classic Dave Foley delivery...
Because it’s sad and weird and unexpected. It’s more like an episode of Black Mirror or Twilight Zone, or a depressing sidequest from a Fallout game than it is a comedy sketch.
Here’s where I plug The Wrong Guy to fans of Dave Foley everywhere. It’s my go-to movie that nobody heard of that’s just joke-after-joke stupid-hilarious. Kevin has a brief appearance as well.
For me, it’s something about a morning-drive rock deejay dutifully broadcasting into the void, with no one possibly listening, as the last few drops of fuel in his generator are spent, that gets me. Maybe it’s because in the same situation, WNYX’s Dave Nelson would be broadcasting news into the wasteland, with…
It all comes down to his face. I have to hand it to Foley--his face drops into such utter despair whenever the song is on and he’s just staring off. It lends the thing a whole other level that is so depressing and also so perfectly Kids in the Hall.