This showboating is disrespectful to the game. He’s definitely going to get beaned with a puck to the ribs next time.
This showboating is disrespectful to the game. He’s definitely going to get beaned with a puck to the ribs next time.
The moment that will live in the punter’s nightmares forever
I appreciate this #brand synergy 10000%
Pirelli Jelly.
1997 Ford Aerostar AWD - More dependable than a first marriage.
I was, and she was, but we bought an Odyssey instead. Now we owe $20k on a 4 year old Honda with 100,000 miles...
Which sister, full sister, half sister, or step sister , I have all 3.
The real reason Ford stopped selling it was because it was too outdated of a design to retrofit a passenger airbag into the dash.
Hell yeah, nice price. The Aerostar had the distinction of being the only RWD minivan available at the time (not counting the Astro, since it was decidedly not mini). Ford kept making it through 97 because people threw a fit when they tried to take it off the market. Some people wanted a goddamn RWD minivan and were…
We daily drove a ‘96 until last month. Short version, RWD, 3.o V-6. Honestly it’s in pretty good shape. No rust. Unfortunately I backed into the driver’s side headlight/turn signal with my suburban and that should be fixed. And its got something going funky in the transmission. 155,ooo miles and if it weren’t for the…
starred on “first ex wife”
If you’re down on your luck and your significant other is pregnant with your third child, buy this van.
My first ex wife bought one of these brand new. We lived in the mountains (6500ft up) and there was snow on the ground 8 months out of the year. I threw some little BFG AT’s on it and that thing never let her down. You wouldn’t want to take it off road, but a foot of new snow or a month of frozen slush ruts are no…
Disagree. I live in Montreal and there’s almost *always* a spot that the Smart can fit into that no one else could. It doesn’t take up normal-sized spots, it just fills in the unsuitable spots (90% of the time). For those of us living in dense cities, that’s half the appeal of the program.
Unacceptable. The whole benefit of Car2Go is that you can always find a quasi-legal parking space to jam one in. If I have to drive around until I find a GLA-sized spot it’s pointless; better to take Uber or CaBi. Or maybe the mythical new JUMP electric bikeshare bikes, the newest and most high-tech way to be hit by a…
I agree. If I’m on streets with car traffic, my strobes stand out more than a single solid light. But I’ll use the solid lights when on a bike path.
1: “my mom used to let me shift using my left hand while she was driving. This started when I was maybe six or seven.”
That’s how I learned as well, but with my grandfather...by the time I got around to driving, it was completely uneventful.
But isn’t Australia RHD?
edit: “needed to drive a manual in Australia.” never…
I’m from Oklahoma so I feel like I should know this but what is a farmer’s turn?
Because Brietbart hasn’t run afoul of a petty, vindictive piece of shit billionaire.
If it took you five minutes to read that article, the three neurons you lost are the least of your worries.