lonestranger
lonestranger
lonestranger

It seems, then, that I'm vastly underestimating the possibility of a police impersonator. I know that it can and does happen, but I don't know how widespread a problem it is in Florida. It's exceedingly rare in my area to hear of someone impersonating the police, so in my case it's not something that would occur to me

It certainly looks like the cop did dangerously nearly pin the biker against the barrier (though the biker likely could've stopped behind the car and avoided it), but hold on a second here....

Here's hoping yours gets selected. While none of yours may be the absolute weirdest, there's nothing better than personal anecdotes.

I'm thinking you must mean one of these articles:

Alas? Don't you mean fortunately?

I'm not sure how you got that turned around, but you did.

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I think it's mockery, just like 95% of the rest of GTA.

After trying and failing the prison break multiple times, we finally made it happen. Adam had to land his plane twice to pick us all up, but we actually managed to survive. We lost the cops and were flying for freedom, cheering over our chat channel, high on our victory. We had only to get to a checkpoint in the air,

You run out of things to talk about, and eventually everyone starts talking about the loading screen. "Damn, this is a long loading screen."

Looks tasty.

Good looking car, right? It's pretty stunning in person, low and wide and aggressive. I think the front end is a big improvement over the 12C. A few folks mistook it for a P1.

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I've found multiple copies of this video, and this one uploaded in 2007. The title says it was July 2006.

The photo is likely intended to show the roll cage's manufacturer label with its FIA certification.

LOL, just most of the contents of my "Canada ★★★★+ rated" iTunes library.

Oh man, I could go and post hours of videos. Instead, I'll just give a short list of my favourite Canadian acts, since it is the day after the Juno Awards and all. Just a few:

The 4.3L V6 is indeed basically a 5.7L (350 c.i.) V8 with two cylinders lopped off, but if you're referring to the Gen II 5.7L LT1 from the '90s, it was a substantially different design than the run-of-the-mill small-block Chevy.

Magnetic stripe cards, the kind that are ubiquitous in everything from credit cards to hotel keys, are incredibly easy to clone. It just takes one pass through a reader to take all the information from the chip...

Yeah, it would. Or nothing at all, but not "Firebird".