I HATE SLIDESHOWS AND I HATE TWITTER AND I LAUGHED SO HARD AT ALL OF THESE I PASSED WIND A THIS HERE FUNERAL.
I HATE SLIDESHOWS AND I HATE TWITTER AND I LAUGHED SO HARD AT ALL OF THESE I PASSED WIND A THIS HERE FUNERAL.
The jeep from the “Uncharted” series was fun to slop around in, and pretty tough.
Next from Pixar:
All Prii look (to me) like the car from the movie “The Sleeper.” No matter how you shave this soap bar, it’s still awful.
I’d say this will cause some kind of tech “mutiny” but that would indicate that Twitter has any redeeming qualities.
So the account with the most ✅ is the actual account?
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People thought shoe phones were a joke but think about it: when you’re not using it, wear it on your foot. Saves having a stupid brick in your pocket.
Erect a paywall and get Facebook to pay for it!
No one who was a guest on “The Simpsons” could be a bad man.... right?
Wednesday Addams was a normal girl in an odd family. She likes spiders and gloomy things but was never gloomy herself or morbid.
Buy it, stick an SR-20DET in it with a manual shift, then you have something special.
If I had a bitcoin for every time I read a headline like this...
Do you know why the mob used to put dead bodies in concrete?
The VW Corrado wasn’t a stupendous car, but as the successor to the Scirocco, it had the ability to give VW a platform for more sport-oriented tuning. I don’t believe it would have eaten into the Golf GTI’s market share, as they were both pointed in different demographic directions. I’ve driven a few, and always liked…
Tim Burton’s relationship with Disney has always been tumultuous, to the point that they tried to stifle his creativity to conform with the studio’s standards. One wonders why he would agree to, then, work with the same studio and produce some of it’s better offerings?
1. Owner cannot make car payments.
2. Owner reports car stolen.
3. Owner buries car in back yard.
4. Owner collects $$$.
Meh... no thanks.
*corn dog not included.
The Fibonacci Sequence is pretty simple and appears a lot in natural design, somewhat like snail shells or crop patterns. Designers and photographers use the sequence a lot to make their compositions more pleasing to the eye.