malice-in-wonderland
Malice-in-Wonderland
malice-in-wonderland

90's Isuzu Impulse AWD Turbo. Even when new most people didnt know this car existed, yet for the 90s it was a AWD Turbo with 160HP, comparable to the Preludes and Integras at the time but with AWD.

Nissan Senta

The Mitsubishi Starion / Chrysler Conquest, especially the later wide-body models. There were plenty of Japanese 3door hatches back in the 80s but the Supra, Rx-7, and 300ZX got all the notoriety. Mitz turned that around a little bit in the 90s with the 3G/DSMs but the 80s Starions were completely overlooked, despite

They dropped the mask requirement a couple weeks ago if you were vaccinated. They were not going to ask you to prove that you were actually vaccinated. Suddenly everyone on-site was vaccinated!

Herpes?

It looks about 500% more bland/boring to me. The last one looked way better!

If this is porn I’m interested.

Michael Fassbender. He’s been in some stinkers lately so it’s easy to forget how excellent he can be. But check him out in Shame, Inglorious Basterds, Haywire, X-men:First Class, Prometheus, Slow West, amongst other films. He’s great and could be a very good Thrawn. 

There will be someone...and that someone is me.  There is NO similarity.

If it were “Scarlett & Lady Jaye” you’d have me on board. Sadly my G.I. Joe cartoon watching days were pre-Lady Jaye so I’m just not familiar enough with her.

In case anyone wants to actually see the cool tires mentioned in the headline without going on a fucking goose chase:

Appreciation for engineering/mechanical devices. Both watches and cars have an incredible amount of design, engineering and craftsmanship involved and I have an appreciation for that type of work.

It was directed by future X-Files regular Rob Bowman, so it’s got that going for it. Also it has James Tolkan, the principal from Back to the Future, as their Xavieresque patriarch. (A lot of those Stephen J. Cannell shows were basically Marvel comics without the powers.)

Counterpoint...

I’d be happy with that font and a redesign of the 1936 Mazda logo.

What could be more balanced than that?  You have the symbol for men and the name of part of the woman’s anatomy.

Is that a logo or instructions?

Mazda, I think this one from about 1960 to the 70s was the best.

I own one... with some small mods I`ve done I can tell you`ve never driven one for a prolonged time... some of us are childless and do not require a back seat. Like all minis Its not a zero to sixty rocket but it is snappy and able to bomb the corners better than its refrigerator sibblings. And actually a lot of