This all just reminds me of the person who got to the Guy's American Kitchen & Bar domain before Fieri did.
This all just reminds me of the person who got to the Guy's American Kitchen & Bar domain before Fieri did.
Another day, another reason to dislike power-tripping egomaniacs who think a badge gives them carte blanche to do whatever the fuck they want.
I'll respond, why not? I appreciate your concern, and I'm the first to admit I'm not a pro driver. When I write, I usually tend to emphasize that as well (sometimes for comic effect)— but I'm by no means dangerous or anything like that. I have a lot of experience with cars and driving, and I'm aware of my limitations.
We have a Roadmaster with the towing package rated at 7,000+ lbs.
I remember thinking at the time that the Olds campaign "Not your father's Oldsmobile" was 180 degrees in the wrong direction. If I'd been in charge of marketing, the ad would have been "Your father's Oldsmobile is BACK!", with vintage footage of race-prepped 1948 Rocket V-8s hammering down Daytona Beach, followed by…
Blame the EPA! See what Joe Mondello could eke out out of 6.6l...
No, he clearly is mistaking the 2015 Mustang for an Oldsmobile.
That's clearly a 2014 Hudson Hornet.
You act as if black people were perfectly fine and dandy after slavery was over, as if lynching, race-based terrorism, the KKK, convict leasing, race-based massacres, and Jim Crow didn't happen in almost every goddamned county in the South.
If Southerners are not overtly racist, then they won't display the Confederate flag. It's a symbol of slavery, pure and simple.
I'm a Southerner and my family has lived in the same rural area for over 200 years. If there is a symbol to show the pride of being Southern, the confederate flag isn't one of them. Plain and simple. You want to show pride? Feed people who aren't from the South BBQ, have them listen to bluegrass, blues, or country,…
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