Sure is American. Like a country song in car form. Sure speaks to motherhood, and it IS a truck... and with that and a little southern twang, coupled with an eh?... it's a Canadian-American country song.
Sure is American. Like a country song in car form. Sure speaks to motherhood, and it IS a truck... and with that and a little southern twang, coupled with an eh?... it's a Canadian-American country song.
I totally read that headline as 'Mormons'.
Wow - that was a rather painfully but completely thought out reply.
I'm so lucky to work from home full-time now.
True. When I did, though, I preferred to ride on the INSIDE.
I rather like that variant. Bravo.
Dude in red around 0:38 in is entirely content to remain hanging on the outside of the door, while people exit, then actually (gasp!) enter the interior of the car.
*golf clap*
My first thought at the final picture of the article was: Holy crap those are some HUGE thumbs.
On a.... Prius (sorry, that one was obligatory)? Moped? Bicycle (I need that one)?
I totally agree. Speeds more appropriate to a light plane... don't belong in a 45 zone, 35 zone, or even 75 zone.
Bet that lightbar cuts top speed on the autobahn. Don't they know there are low-profile options? I mean, if the cruiser (!) costs six figures, maybe spend (I'm guessing) four figures on the bar.
Better. I just saw similarity to the dustbuster GM's... you even got the correct family tree. 'Cept for our good (F'n) friend Nibbles.
Vehicle that pulled out in front was driven by Ms Outlaw.
Arrinera is way too close to Diarrhea.
That I did not know.
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But that wouldn't have been nearly as much fun as using the word 'comment' or variations thereof four times in a seven word sentence. :-)