jimmyjet
jimmyjet
jimmyjet

Yes, a constant supply of fresh air is definitely a mitigating factor, but bars and restaurants and bathrooms will almost certainly be packed beyond capacity.

I am in awe of this headline. I stan it, and its creator.

That's a fantastic headline.

I’d part with $500 for this deathtrap. It’s the PERFECT Gambler 500 build. Backward-ass suspension, rebar engine mounts, GM 3800 in a Jeep, it’s so bad it’s perfect.

Not making police vehicles is not the answer. As a black male, I’ve had my share of unnecessary interactions with police. But I’ve never blamed the car they stuffed me into, or the people that made it.

What’s the Rolls’ version of “BE SURE TO DRINK YOUR OVALTINE”?

The Dodge Journey: The cheapest crossover for people who bought the cheapest condoms.

Tl;DR: we are wholly adopting embracing the Android standard features layout, now.

that sounds gnarly, did you make it out alive? 

I see this differently. McCandless did a great job at survival according to what I’ve read. What took him down was eating a perfectly healthy food that he did not know shuts down digestion in certain people. His guide book had no info on that, and nobody in the medical community (other than some doctors in WW2

How about the rescue people-How much danger do they deserve to be put in needlessly?

If you honestly think that you can’t live a fantastic, fulfilling life without putting yourself in danger I feel sorry for you.

The best piece about the whole Chris in the Woods episode was written up in the New Yorker right after it happened and long before opportunists like Krakauer and Sean Penn started to circle the story as interesting.

The most horrifying thing about this abomination is... I like it. I really do. The matte black doesn’t do it for me, but with an interesting paint job and a little chrome it could look pretty neat.

This is the last straw.

I used to own a forever 911... Until I started needing to fix stuff. Then I went back to a forever Miata.

Then do it right, or it may end up not being your forever car after all.

Pretty much this.

With forever cars, it’s a lot easier. You plan, you budget, you save, you have money set aside for the inevitable ,“big things” like rebuilding a engine.

Once the rockets are up
who cares where they come down
that’s not my department
says Wernher von Braun