I was thinking the same thing. I thought 5-6 mins in they would tell them about a code that became synonymous with Konami. UP UP DOWN DOWN LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT A B SELECT START! 2 PLAYER GO!
I was thinking the same thing. I thought 5-6 mins in they would tell them about a code that became synonymous with Konami. UP UP DOWN DOWN LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT A B SELECT START! 2 PLAYER GO!
Sure I can! I’m doing it RIGHT NOW.
A couple of weeks ago, I was trawling Soundcloud when I was abruptly paralyzed by something—a track with the fairly…
This argument cuts both ways, though. By extension, it means that the station cut into the broadcast knowing that they were preempting the winning moment, which takes it from being a decision with unfortunate timing to being a colossal dick move.
The Savannah market is only behind places like Orlando, Jacksonville, and Ft. Myers in its interest in PGA golf by TV ratings, which is why this is so hilarious. A lot of people watching were legitimately invested in the outcome of that tournament!
When Michael Waltrip got back in the booth, he said "This show is amazing!"
I think that makes it apparent that he is either dumb as a box of hair or has his nose firmly planted in Brian France's ass.
Or both.
Was the Millennium Falcon a waste too, Darthy Downer?
So here's the thing about the V60. When I was a kid, Volvo wagons could be purchased by average income earners. Hell, we had one in 1983, at the same time my parents were trying to manage a 21% mortgage (the early '80s were scary). We didn't make lots of money. Today you'd call us middle-middle class.
It's a subtle, LS3-equipped family sedan that (now) you can have with a manual transmission, and Magnetic Ride Control. Why can't Chevy sell any?
The Chevy SS is the "Iron Giant"* of GM's lineup. Brought to life by a previous management crew, not believed in by the current management, afraid it would compete with a "halo" car (or company under GM), and promoted to the wrong audience.
*Brad Bird's "Iron Giant" was a spare-no-expense animated movie that had broad…
The models Mini is discontinuing were niche models that did not add much to their sales. Mini sales are fairly good in the US and I see alot of Mini Coopers and Countrymen in my college town. BMW has nothing to worry about.
"hot out of China"
Wouldn't worry me. I'd probably not be alive at that point.