Am I reading this correctly? Can I finally get a Corvette with fabric seats?!?!
Am I reading this correctly? Can I finally get a Corvette with fabric seats?!?!
You’re right. I’m no good. Cows!
I guess ageism is still a thing. asshole.
Hey it’s Albert! Albert hi!
In the first take on the movie, the sweeps actually ripped his arms and legs and head off. But, the idea was considered too nasty, so they scrapped it. But (again) they didn’t redraw the whole thing, just the explosion... that’s why he doesn’t look blown up (he looks drawn and quartered) and that’s why when he GETS…
For what it’s worth, I totally agree with this.
My response to this is... have you seen Nissan commercials over the last ten years? By and large they are all basically telling their customers to drive like jerks.
Are you talking strictly about CURRENT stuff? Because this is the second time your site hasn’t mentioned the 2013 GT500 which makes 650+ hp...
Nah, curb has a point. I have a 2014 E63 wagon, and just drove the new E class as a loaner... the interior of the new is nice, but really a pain in the butt to use...
I frigging love my NC. It has a hardtop (which is aces) and I supercharged it... he is dolphin gray and his name is Dumbo.
hahahaha is your screen name from Golden Boy???
Thank you for this article. Hardship is a many-sided thing. So is toughness. I don’t have a perspective on a few years of physical torture and captivity. However, I never really agreed with people coming up with a blanket definition of “toughness.” A rather facetious example would be... say I am going through a…
Wasn’t that comment just kind of makin’ fun of Button?
NOT SAME MOUSTACHE!!
reminds me of that Muppet Babies episode where Animal happily makes “a convertible!”
....or Blitzwing... or Slag...
heheh that reminds me of that speech from Team America: World Police.
Thank you. As everyone here likes to say their titles... Engineering Professor here. Qwerty your statements, particularly, the “willing to try” are accurate and fair. Engineering curricula began because folks with practical experience wanted to learn theory, so they could design more advanced systems. As demand…
:D you know the soundtrack was from Bill Conti, the same guy who did Rocky, right? :)
Me too. Honestly I was a bit disappointed in the creator’s answer to the questions... sure they made a basic story about “finding yourself” and wrapped it in a car-like universe, but this interview just makes him seem shallow...