justinivy
Pride of Wallingford
justinivy

Anyone who learned broadcasting over radio > anyone who came up in the TV era, simply because they HAD to be descriptive. So many of the old guard had a poetic touch.

That man’s voice is what college football sounds like in my head.

From what I’ve heard from folks that work there, yes.

The numbering system is weird but the spacing might have to do with where the center point of that needle actually sits behind the gauge face.

With the rear seats folded down you can fit a surprising number of 8’ 2x4 studs inside a Land Rover Discovery (because the stepped roofline and lack of factory rack crossbars make it worthless for this endeavor).

+1 naked sunburn

“Owning an expensive car with lots of gizmos means owning a car with lots of shit to break.” - a Land Rover owner

The headlights look like they are on the wrong car. The styling and scale don’t match the rest of the vehicle.

My ‘02 Land rover Discovery has started developing this problem, probably not helped by a leaky front sunroof.

My first car was an ‘83 Ford LTD Country Squire wagon and my dad and I replaced the original headliner with maroon indoor/outdoor carpet.

Those were by far the worst parts of the show. Celebrity Braincrash was basically an automatic fast forward, and the American made the track tests nigh unwatchable.

When the arresting officer asked how many drinks she’d had she snorted and stomped her right foot five times.

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If I had to choose I’d want my car to sound just like George Jetson’s.

When we were in high school my younger brother drove an ‘89 CR-X and I drove a ‘69 VW Type III Squareback and that probably tells you all you need to know about how different we are.

The Woody Wagon. This was exactly my car, but mine had a maroon interior.

You’re a monster.

Too soon!

They know they already make the Evoque, right?

I grew up around rodeo folks, and never once saw someone kick or abuse their horse.

Item #3 is similar to what I say to people about transplants to Seattle.

A group of friends and I play Diplomacy online. It’s only like Risk in that the object is to control as much territory as possible until you win. The way you achieve that objective is COMPLETELY different.