It's silicone, it wouldn't be hot.
It's silicone, it wouldn't be hot.
Red ones are all over the cop car in the video, too.
In Canada, we use English instead of Noah Webster's 'Murrican.
Sacrebleu. I forgot about those things.
Kenworth 953, 963, 984, and similar oilfield trucks. Not because of their massive tires (it becomes a monster truck contest at that point), but because of the massive steel bumpers and pointed noses that make them look as though they could drive through absolutely anything without skipping a beat.
The glow-in-the-dark releases are actually federally mandated in the U.S. on all new cars since M.Y. 2002. The 458 has one, but it my not function properly, hence the recall.
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Uhh, I kinda feel like this goes without saying, but aren't small children the most likely victims of kidnapping, and the most likely to become accidentally trapped in a car trunk?
Wat bulb?
Thanks for answering my question before I had a chance to ask it.
I must be old. We didn't have folders with photos on them. We had vinyl covered cardboard three-ring binders and paper duo-tangs, and if we wanted custom graphics on them, we doodled them ourselves.
It's definitely not Comic Sans. It looks to me like VAG Rounded, which is a font designed especially for, you guessed it, VAG.
As long as there are no air-brakes
Do no states require an air brake endorsement (or similar), regardless of whether the driver holds a CDL?
That's what I'm thinking as well. Oddly though, vehicles used on Earth's moon are typically wide, flat, floatation-type tires, akin to Claptrap's original one. But, we can't directly compare Earth, Pandora, and Elpis.
As a Jalop, do you know what I found interesting? Claptrap has a different tire!
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Wow, you MUST be trolling.
Yep. Angila was made until '67:
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