It’s less than $7000 partly because the Russian economy really is just that poor, but also because the level of technology inside that car still doesn’t match up with even a fairly old Kubota tractor.
It’s less than $7000 partly because the Russian economy really is just that poor, but also because the level of technology inside that car still doesn’t match up with even a fairly old Kubota tractor.
Neutral: Does In-Flight Entertainment Actually Make Flights Better?
Could be worse...at least a chauffeur can drive. Whereas Betsy Devos...
Neutral: Yes, most definitely. If I’m going to be stuck in an uncomfortable seat for 9 hours, it’s at least nice to have something mindless to stare at.
Happily ever after? You mean, ordinary history asserting itself. In Tolkien’s history, the kingdoms who win peace at the end of the LotR will eventually be wiped out by the hordes of Proto-Indo Europeans, the ancestors to most of us, the Hobbits will lose their homeland and culture, and once again become secretive,…
I once had to have the steering column replaced on a one-year-old Colorado...
Une etoile pour vous, m’sieur.
No, Loki is great because was a) right and b) his big plan in the first film was to kill the Frost Giants to “prove” himself to Odin. Not to mention he possesses actual self-loathing something you don’t see in any other MU villain. It’s not about screen time. It’s what he does with it. Killmonger is limited by the…
I’d say the Vulture is a better villian the Loki. He had actual motive and really made sense, plus Keaton kicked ass. Loki is good because they give him more to do, but it’s really just Hiddleston’s acting that separates Loki from being regulated to the garbage bin. He’s always really predictable.
“Loki and Killmonger are Marvel’s two best villains because while you didn’t agree with what they were doing you knew why they were doing it.”
fully realizing Mordo as more than just a cardboard cutout villain, but actually taking him to kind of Loki levels of awesomeness
Here’s a quick teaser for the third film in Rowan Atkinson’s goofy spy-fi series with an always intriguing supporting cast.
Which could describe pretty much any bad guy....
That is what is really missing from this conversation: these tanks, while terrifying, aren’t very durable in the long run without constant maintenance. Its actually intended that way: captured US equipment can seldom be maintained by foreign forces. Sure, they may get a good battle or two, but afterwards? The Abrams…
Um, you do know that this era and model of car has three modes? Rust, Bondo, and “back to earth”. Which one did you expect?
If you go into a brick and mortar store to look at products in person, ask questions of customer services employees, etc, and then go buy on Amazon, then yes you are a dirtbag and should be ashamed of yourself.
But you could use that gum to help plug the rusty hole in the drivers side rocker.
far more forgiving than any deity I’ve heard of. ... But, he gets off by taking out the one head bad dude. Exit smiling, then getting together with Ben (whom he also killed) and Yoda for a few beers in the Force afterlife.
After they clean the cars down with urine, they will be back to normal.
I never really bought into the last-minute redemption of Anakin Skywalker from all the horrifically evil shit Darth Vader did in the Star Wars movies, and I can’t buy into Rick ever really being redeemed from something as overtly cowardly, depraved, and evil as this. He’s just another post-apocalyptic murderer, and…