I don’t know if they’re the most underrated, but the large 2 door sedan like what every domestic offered until the mid 80's is on my list. I know I’m in a very small minority, but a Taurus/Impala/300 based 2 door sedan would tickle my fancy. And for the younger crowd who don’t understand the difference between a 2…
I couldn’t agree more and you chose one of my favorite wagons to show. I don’t want a lifted wagon with plastic body cladding to make it look “rugged.” If I want ruggedness, I’ll buy a truck or a jeep. I want a true wagon. I would kill for a Levorg STI or an RS6 here in the states. I want the storage space that they…
The UK comedian Ross Noble tells this awesome story of when he became rich and famous he bought himself a TANK. An actual decommissioned TANK.
Then you don’t understand the how hung up the British are on social class and oddly specific obsessions with tradition. Its crippling to the point of looking satirical to an outsider.
Are you saying that beneath the cozy facade of a quaint English town, there lurks a dark, sinister underbelly? And that only an alcoholic detective in a vintage Jaguar and nothing to lose can get to the bottom of it?
Construction & Use, e.g. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1986/1078/regulation/63/made
This is truly the age of entitled ego-centrism. My Instagram pics are more important than your entire fucking life because they involve me.
A quote from one of the articles. “Mike Fletcher, a journalist and photographer from the village, said: “Arlington Row is the most photographed cluster of English cottages in the world so the owner of the bright yellow car either hasn’t registered that it’s probably causing a lot of extra work on photoshop to take it…
I love the idea of old folks driving around in powerful hot hatches.
Your argument seems to be the response of the day in yet another day of horrors from this days-old new administration. Your response falls flat mainly because it would only make sense if the rhetoric, character, and sense of civil preservation of these two administrations were the same.
Why the hell would they hold flight crews responsible? The ticketing and boarding agents at least look at the ticket. The flight crew never verifies anybody’s identity normally. The airlines are held accountable by US law, but putting this on the crew? Just dumb.
Unless they have dual citizenship, like British Olympian Mo Farah, or Canada’s Minister of Immigration. This ban is ridiculous.
Did you manage to read the part where their pushback resulted in the order being rescinded within an hour?
No, an employer cannot require you to take on US law enforcement/immigration responsibilities. Airline crew has nothing to do with checking passports, visas and certainly noting to do with invalidating valid visas and green cards on the fly and without ANY legal backing or knowledge. Talk about a legal nightmare for…