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Oh, unh, I’m sorry - was here to look at the new Ranger.

On our trip to England, we did trains throughout Yorkshire and down to London and loved every minute onboard. We heard about this train, and while we could have spent a week exploring the stops and hiking the moors we only had a single day. The answer? The early trip in the morning from Leeds, a quick layover hike at

Gave you a blue star, then removed it - just so I could give you another!

Bonus points for doing the Evil Knievil “clear the top of the bus” move! Oh, to have the Bus Drivers Dash Cam view of that one.

yessir! 14,000 homes built INSIDE a reservoir...

Wonder if the 14,000 homeowners who bought houses INSIDE the two reservoirs in Houston can get flood insurance?

Just gotta get about 400,00 backorders out the door before we can get to that issue though...

I’d like to see a swing arm, that on contact with the bridge, flies down from the opposite side of the trestle and crushes the cab, through the front window. That’ll learn ‘em.

Herr Rommel would have been proud to lead the troops in this.

Ah, the goldfish bowls of my youth...

You’ve changed my uneducated, Monday morning dreamers mind...

Ahh, missed “inline”. Had it in my head “V-6"....

Shouldn’t that be a 2JZ W12? They appear to be side by side hence my question.

If I owned the beige Hyundai, I’d keep the tire marks across the roof in place as a badge of honour...

Found an error. Should read: “Automakers these days are trying to jam as much new technology as possible into cars to, hopefully, steal every penny that they can from us...” 

Signed: 58y.o. across the lake from Cleveland where it’s -23.88°C. :)

Salt in suspension. they use it here in Ontario as well, prior to potential freezes. Mostly on bridges and danger spots. Salt is dissolved in warm water and then dropped on the road, the idea being that it will remain in place and effective for longer periods. In some places here, they’ve actually taken to using

Yesterday - minus 20°C and I see a guy walking down the street in a parka with an Aussie hat, shorts and mid-calf boots... Sorta like that?

I looked at the photos and immediately flashed back to my neighbour’s Diesel F250 of the same vintage and colour(ish). It too has a granny suite stuck on the back and he leaves it “parked”on the street most of the time. We have taken to calling it the “Sea-King” as for every hour of driving it requires 12 hours of

Wow! Memories of my wife’s 81 Olds Omega Brougham. Her first brand new vehicle. A little red version of this photo but without sport package. She was a great looker driving this little red machine! We drove it forever and ever across Eastern Canada and the NE USA. When we were finally married and with kid, we even