Not everyone here lives in the US and is American ;)
Not everyone here lives in the US and is American ;)
Oh, I don’t know I saw “Charger” on top of the windshield so I became confused. : /
NHRA Funny Car driver Jack Beckman’s weekend started off well at the Northwest Nationals. Not only was he the first…
If there’s one thing I love, it’s a good celebratory burnout. Joey Logano won the second NASCAR race of the weekend…
Red flags are a bummer. Having a one-on-one conversation with your favorite driver, not so much. This dude isn’t…
Denny Hamlin’s hood flew off early in the Watkins Glen NASCAR Sprint Cup race and gave us the best image of the year…
NASCAR driver Regan Smith was extremely unhappy with Ty Dillon for making contact with the side of his car during…
I really don’t have anything to say about the Lexus situation, but that Weiner Rover really needs some sort of anti-squat if they’re going to run such soft springs.
The ultimate mega upgrade story is one that happened to a friend back in the late ‘80s. At the time British Airways had a policy that stated, “if we bump you from your flight, we’ll get you on the next available equivalent or better seat.”
Shot by Glen Luchford, with art direction by Peter Miles, the concept revolves around bringing aspects of New York into a studio setting.
The idea that the original ad is somehow representative of New York City is just as insulting as crushing the 911.
The cars — in both the Hagerty video and the R&B video — look great. There are even more so given the contrast with Gabriella, who is dressed like a homeless person / drug addict.
I’m pretty sure that’s steam coming out of urban manholes, not smoke. If there’s smoke coming up from the pipes beneath the city you’d better start running because THERE IS A FIRE UNDER THE STREET.
A bit raw is one way of putting it:
Don’t get me going on the backwards baseball cap indoors.
Many people who get traffic tickets will simply pay them. They get points on their licenses and move on with their…
There were more Eagle insurance commercials. We’ve been laughing at them in Chicago for years. There was even one with local douchenozzle Eric “Mancow” Muller in it. It’s even offensiver than the one in the post. “You can’t beat theeeese!” Observe...