Are not tires, by nature, sacrificial to the whims of their owners?
Are not tires, by nature, sacrificial to the whims of their owners?
Keep 'em coming. I love it.
Oh but consider their humble origins...
MIC (Military Industrial Complex) + L (Lobbyists) + CP (Congressional Payola) = NTWDN (New Things We Don't Need).
"thousands and thousands" sounds like the kind of factual evidence one would use while to abuse the protections provided by the ADA.
You are a god.
Want.One.Just.Like.This.
Harumph. I'll have you know that I've owned my Forester for 10 years and the only sticker it has ever had on it says "OPPO".
Hugger Orange? Why, I barely know her!
Coincidentally, my neighbor stopped by yesterday while I was working on my car. I asked him if he was a car guy and he said no, but he said his daughter had a pretty interesting car. He took out his billfold and showed me a picture of his daughter's Fisker.
Debadge and leave 'em in the dark.
Most of them?
Cue Laraine Newman: "There are no accidents."
A backing vocalist for Timmy?
I hope you continue doing these articles. I thoroughly enjoy them.
Use to go through Mer Rouge from West Monroe to Lake Providence often back in the day. I believe dad did some electrical work on some of the cotton gins in the area also. And yes, quite a few train crossing incidents in NELA.
20 years ago I was impressed by 100HP per liter in the Honda B16A.