that’s like replying to all to say stop replying to all.
that’s like replying to all to say stop replying to all.
Ah yes, who doesn’t remember cramming a burger down under the warm yellow glow of The Golden Arcs.
commented on the wrong thread
“One last Volkswagen post”
Someone just needs to hang a tennis ball at the right spot in the hauler.
Also that things sounds like a Cummins 5.9.
Also as many others have said that one dude is trying to get his fingers broken pushing on the spokes, wtf man. You aren’t helping from that spot, you do not have that kind of finger strength.
“I told you kids to stay on the bank. Why don’t you ever listen. Wait until we get home...”
Momma bear, probably
Maserati horns were a coveted thing in Northeast KC in the mid-80's. The neighborhood was going from Italian to Hispanic at the time, and car bros of both ethnic stereotypes were down with the Maserati horns.
That page did not have an animation of a Fusion and an XF getting it on; so I do not believe it to be a factual representation of the source of this design.
I can hear this thing coming down the street now. Clapped out, 8 years old, $1800 Craigslist special, and making an amazing, howling, thunderous noise as it exits the low-rent apartment complex; I can see the cheap bubbling window tint; I can smell the mixture of exhaust and neglect.
Screw Bailey, what about Maurice Greene!?
(KC represent)
Ferrari - the Camry of exotic marques.
Meh, while your points are valid they’re also true of most sports writing. I am not torn up enough about it to continue arguing. “Like what you like” and I will. Hate what you hate, and you will.
http://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/i… - not representing this as his best ever (that was the late 90's at the Star) but it’s not AllTakesMatter either.
No, he’s a lot of things, but a bad writer isn’t one of them. A lazy writer sometimes (don’t see any of that on Deadspin huh?) but a good writer.
When he and Poznanski were writing for the KC Star it was one of the best local sports sections in the country.
It’s not baseless. I explained the basis quite clearly in my previous response to you. Tell my stay-at-home wife that traditional gender roles are sexist and she’ll beat your ass blue. And I’ll watch and clap.
In the context of the story and the other comments that claim (however truthfully) to be first hand witness it seems there was a couple in the 380SL, the female was driving, and the man called the insurance agent while at the scene. Maybe she is the breadwinner and he’s just doing her bidding, but assuming traditional…
An exceptionally nice 380SL is a mid 5-figure car, the 458 is still a several hundred thousand dollar car. Yet, despite that, I do agree that I’d guess a guy who’s wife is driving the 380 to a cars and coffee is probably better off than the new-money bro we all assume is driving the Ferrari. It would be interesting to…
US Spec C107's were all automatic.