jimmyznutz
jimmyznutz
jimmyznutz

The 5.2's were beasts. Not great gas mileage, but I could wheel in a/c while others were sweating balls. Couldn't kill it. Rolled it onto the driver's side in the New Mexico high desert in a snow storm one year. It popped the tire beads and scratched the side a bit, but once I had it upright and the tires re-inflated,

I think the answer has e-$kay-ped all of you.

Still wear this from time to time.

Perfect watch. I love mine. Simple design, time/date, analog, and slim.

I miss my Ranger. They are an excellent starting point for anyone looking to make a custom mini truck. I didn't go the low rider route since I drove my truck close to 100 miles every day of the week. I found a wrecked Exploder in my local JY and used what parts I could to make my Ranger comfortable and perform to my

That would have been a cool story if it had been written in any way that could be understood properly. Did they quit teaching grammar in school?

For those that grew up in the 80's this should be immediately recognizable.

I don't think it would be funny, but I do think it would be inevitable sticking in there with all the metal gears and pieces it's bound to come into contact with.

I'm sure this is a result of writers posting via their phones/tablets with auto-correct and not reading their own words before submitting the "ahem" story.

I love my little Jam. It has some of the best bass response and hits the high really good also. Used mine in the car when my head unit took a crap. Good volume and a small size. It really surprises everyone that hears it.

If you must "clear" a path instead of just walking through without destroying nature in the process, just use a good ole machete. It's worked for explorers around the world for many years and costs a helluva lot less.

Bluetooth handset accessories have been around a while. If your going to make a "mini" handset it should actually be mini. Like this one:

I agree, they should have used more than just one small track stacked on top of another to get that high. IMO a much lower track with all kinds of different layouts would have been more rewarding. I once built one as a kid that took 2 weeks and all the sanity my parents could muster to NOT knock me in the head. It was

Eagle Eye.. in real life.. Pretty soon they will have minute men on the hour watching over her.. lol

Fox 3

You never see her face, only get a shot of her hair hanging down in a couple shots. Could be hideous.

I was never scared when riding in a straight line but when my Dad hit the twisties coming home I would have a death grip on the dash and door handles.