kabong1978
kabong1978
kabong1978

There are a lot more planes in the sky today than 50 years ago. The planes go slower so they won’t bump into each other.

“... hit a set of spike strips going 115 MPH, subsequently barreled off of the road and into a drainage ditch, launched the truck into the air and landed on a car parked at a restaurant” 

Tesla Will Fix German Hero’s Car Free Of Charge

You need the S3X before you can S3XT.

roof racks you idiots!

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Meh, about expected. Subframes rot out on pretty much every car. Not a huge deal to replace it.

2001? Nah.. I’m thinking they have a Lego fan

Now THIS is propane.

Fun facts: 744 B-52s were produced between 1952-1962 at a cost of about $85 Million each (today dollars). Most are in the boneyard, but 76 remain operational. At least they do until their engines fall off. The grandchildren of the original pilots are flying the Buffs today.

Charge your phone! ‘making me nervous.

It’s a light show on his high tech electric gullwing door suv, and this guy with his fancy shmancy super duper 4K MaxHd camera fitted to his Air Strike Stealth 2000 military drone records it................ during the fucking day.

Why did the Rebellion feel the need to kill Galen Erso? Oh I dunno, maybe because he was willing and able to create a superweapon for people who were willing and able to use it? Who knows what they might have made him design next? They had no way of knowing he was working for them reluctantly and even if they did- the

Party like it’s 999,1999!

I remember 2 years ago, Obama came to visit the city I go to college in. I got held right at the end of my freeway offramp while the police closed down all the roads within a mile for the motorcade to enter the freeway. I was more than half an hour late to my lab class, but I got to use the line, “It was the

Is that a Land ROVER..?

#mandatory

When faced with a snake that was about to eat it, the newt was heard to say, “PetaQ! Today is a good day to die!” before charging the snake and engaging in battle with a tiny bat’leth