Are you serious or trolling?
Are you serious or trolling?
Eh, but the pointed remark was what got me. As for our way of doing things, either side, or hell, the whole guberment (on purpose), is broken.
That was entertaining, well thought out. Did you ever think Houston may want it bad enough? HAHAHA
I concur, but when Matt H. makes a snark comment, I must return in kind.
Glad you separate politics and car issues as the man in charge... Since you've gone down this path, stop drinking the O-Aid and read this.
I think you need to write this column; that's a tough one.
Very cool! Puts things into perspective and will make me be thankful for our firehouse we have right around the corner from my house.
I've found I don't like too much of the new stuff, but you may want to give this one a try.
Hello slider. Gotcha, and thank you.
Very well said!
I disagree. Check out West Texas, LA, and North Dakota. Oil is pushing in West TX and ND where it's sparsely populated, but LA is nothing, and it's the 2nd (I think?) largest city in the country.
Are you glad you got out of Houston? I can't wait...
I'm guessing you've learned that we do have roundabouts (even here in Texas). Besides that, I agree that asshats who put others in danger should not have a car like that. Darwin doesn't have "win" in his name for nothing. He always wins in the end.
Heart-click for fun AND knowledge. Is that 40% of the way through, I'm guessing?
Wow, I like it! More power doesn't mean shit without traction any who. After chasing the speed demon for a few years, I've learned to hit the car's sweet spot instead of blowing right past it. Suspension, brakes, upgrading drive-train all came at the right times, but its still a stupid path.
No complaining, but I'd change the channel, just not my thing. To each their own!
I can, and in a less controllable vehicle. Am I still a punk?
I live in Houston, so anyone not aiming to kill me is great. Ummm, pretty much anyone with a stick shift, but that's not really tell-tale unless you're looking... I've got nothing.