I see we now have a challenger to the throne for the ugliest truck ever. You’ve been put on notice, 1958 Studebaker:
I see we now have a challenger to the throne for the ugliest truck ever. You’ve been put on notice, 1958 Studebaker:
Well, hell. I was planning a road trip to visit them someday this spring (in my hopefully-soon-to-be-finished 1966 Ford truck). They have a great inventory that’s always interesting (with a few basket cases thrown in).
It’s Swedish, so it’s a soft J.
No no, it’s spelled Raymond Luxury Yacht but it’s pronounced Throat Warbler Mangrove!
You’re probably looking at a pituitary issue coupled with a reaction to castration (steer as opposed to bull). Imagine this MF’er if he was a full-blooded bull - he would be nearly impossible to contain and probably weigh 350 lbs more at the least.
Looks like Memphis was drafting by the syllable.
Am I the only one that kept seeing dee-eye instead of dee-one in the article? Is this an autocorrect issue or are my eyes going?
GM won’t die, it’s just going to turn into what Dodge is - a Truck, SUV, and sometime car maker.
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No - not with regards to private property rights. Scalia was a lion regarding those and, to me, that is a very traditional Conservative stance (not Republican - Conservative). I remember that decision and how not shocked I was it went the way it did. The only real surprise I had was Justice O’Connor dissenting.
Yes - this. This is how you end up with a car where you have to remove the passenger seat to change the oil, which will be mandated every 1,500 miles with an oil plug socket size of 9/16 while the rest of the entire car is in metric.
Yes - heading into 2008, Ford was the only major US manufacturer that was halfways prepared. Mullaly had even mortgaged the Ford emblem to pay off corporate debt. The next five years (2009 through roughly 2013) were very good years for the blue oval. This could turn out well for GM once the two-years-overdue…
Yep - they are frantically trying to rebuild their reputation. I’d rather see cigarette commercials than Wells Fargo at this point.
Really? Look at the Rams taking every cast-off from other teams. I know they just paid Gurley, but if they can get Bell too they might pull the trigger on it. I think the Raiders would also take him - Gruden’s looking for any option now and something to take the pressure off Carr would be very helpful.
*Picturing him with cans of air like Mel Brooks in Spaceballs*
Seat belts are also involved in this. I wouldn’t continue to allow a vehicle in at an event where the seat belts were suspect as the pre-tensioners had either fired or were now disabled.
We have one like this in our family - “Emotions are uncontrollable. Your actions/reactions must be controllable.” It’s a reminder that we cannot and should not worry so much about containing our emotions as much as being certain that we take measured, mature actions based on emotional moments in our lives.
Every time I leave a place, I end up doing a self-frisk to ensure my personal inventory, so I’m with you.
“They can’t say ‘Yes’ if you don’t ask.”
Outstanding article. I’m a casual Rugby fan as well - has anything like this popped up around any EPL or Pro14 teams active this time of year?