He should be charged with ramming one of the surviving Crown Vic taxis :(
He should be charged with ramming one of the surviving Crown Vic taxis :(
My mom had a 94 850T wagon - spent a ton of time in the shop but what a great cruiser when it worked. It was slated to be my first car until my older brother wrapped the back end around a boulder on an icy corner, which was very disappointing. Saved me from spending a ton on premium gas in the late aughts though.
I doubt it, you can’t click on his name.
So honest question - is there a monetary incentive for using Facebook Live, or is it like a “everyone’s doing it so we have to as well” thing? The push towards video on the web is driven by ad dollars, but we don’t get ads on these. Guess I’m just curious why this format is taking over when no one seems to really have…
Ha. No.
This makes me sad.
Every time I walk into a big grocery store, I always stare around at the vast amounts of food and think Who eats all this? Thousands of people, obviously, but I’ve always had trouble with scale.
I seent a lot, but the only picture my drunk ass managed to take last night was this giant rasta monkey sitting shotgun in a K-car (I think):
I’m only a few paragraphs in and it’s great so far, but I wanted to hop down to say THANK YOU to whoever finally gave you guys a decent longform setup. Looks sharp.
More cars! I’m intrigued by the G70.
It looks pretty sharp, but all I can think when I see that side-profile comparison with the old model is how small the greenhouse has gotten. Those don’t look like good elbow-resting sills - how else am I supposed to feel like a baws behind the wheel?
Sunglasses - they look cool AND hide your deep sadness!
This is just like high school in my old ‘97 right down to the snowbank murder, except I’m not listening to Sum 41 and crying about a girl.
What’s your route? Take the CBBT!
Facebook Live setup face is the new GoPro face.
Looking forward to your findings. And I appreciate your willingness to respond to a flippant comment like mine.
This doesn't even crack the top ten in the worst ways the NYPD wastes our money.
Well I moved in October, but for the three and a half years I lived near East Harlem I would see at least one group tearing up and down sides streets or even an avenue two or three weekends a month in the summer. This is all anecdotal evidence but it seemed to peak around 2014 and has been declining somewhat steadily…
Crushing people is generally frowned upon. I said above that this isn’t the most economical or sensible reaction, because it's definitely not a solution, but I’m not going to call the NYPD assholes for it. There are plenty of other things to criticize them about.
Combine that with constant street construction and I literally felt the difference in my blood pressure the first morning in my new place.