I disagree. While not the prettiest Ferrari, it definitely has some redeeming lines, such as the thin body and the swept-back rear window and C pillars.
I disagree. While not the prettiest Ferrari, it definitely has some redeeming lines, such as the thin body and the swept-back rear window and C pillars.
Not a bad idea, but what about protection? You can't just ram through a defensive line of zombies on that.
I, too, want to express my enjoyment of your articles, Bill. You have a very engaging writing style, and you keep me right in the thick of the action. It's always a pleasure to see one of your features on here, and I look forward to reading more from you. Thank you!
I've never seen one in person, so I'll give it until I do to pass final judgement. It's just so BIG and looks like something that a teenager could order out of the back of some Civic catalog.
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Wow. My vote turned it exactly 403/403. Now, that's cool.
I think this is a step in the right direction.
That crossing wasn't exactly...level.
If you don't write for a living and English is your second language, I can understand not having perfect grammar. That's completely normal.
Oh, I didn't mean his first. I've just noticed that for the past week or two he's had a bunch of good ones.
Congratulations, you've had a COTD coming to you for a while now.
The "it" in your first sentence is a vague pronoun reference. Your writing leaves the reader unsure as to the antecedent of "it."
"We had to test the stereo at different speeds to ensure maximum sound quality."
Clearly, it's a BMW Isetta. I saw one on the TV and it was black.