Honestly? Only Cadillac actually did it.
Honestly? Only Cadillac actually did it.
For the shits and giggles:
Well, if they’re doing all these deep dives for droid cameos, I would suspect that they remember that the Stormtroopers killed the Jawas in the sandcrawler that picked up and sold R2 and 3PO. Maybe the remains were scavenged by other Jawas.
Needed smore lanes to turn that behemoth around.
@Planktron me too! My aunt had this same wagon but on the platform mate Chevy Celebrity. Hers was a 1988 in a light blue color with blue cloth interior. My cousin and I would fight our siblings to be able to sit in the ‘way back’. I remember the smell of that car like it was yesterday.
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The thought of parting with $8,000.. or thereabouts.. to end up with a Chevy Astro in my driveway hurts my brain. Absolutely ND.
I had a conversation with my father-in-law (a medical device salesmen) in July, where he told me that I needed to get with his other son-in-law on some air-quality devices, since demand is up due to the pandemic (we both happen to have experience in engineering air-handling equipment in non-medical industries). I…
It overall mirrors the large movements of the market. You could probably swap in the S&P500 and get the same picture.
A slideshow? LOL
“Oh Cock” and “No Cock”, obviously.
Maybe, but two-stroke engines pollute about a billion times more than the jalopiest Azteks. They are nasty, filthy things. And the two-stroke engines are even worse!
I don’t think the Excalibur counts under your prescribed rules. Those lenses were designed in a foreign country, for a foreign vehicle, that was sold in the US as an import. If an American cart built for a foreign market with amber lenses doesn’t count, than neither should the foreign part on an American car.
Neutral: The Democrat messaging is that there is something wrong with being successful, that we need to blame those that are successful, and we need to hold those that are successful accountable for being successful. It goes against the American dream, and really rubs a large part of the country the wrong way.
So you can feel good about your reduced carbon emissions as you crush flora and fauna; see them driven before you; and hear the lamentations of the tree-huggers.
Not to be overly glib, as I do think there is common ground to be reached on background checks and the like, but particularly in the case of US Revolutionary militias it was common for them to borrow their cannons from private owners.
Super UnderGround Rail by Tesla Trains or SUGR TTs, because Musk is 13...
“WHERE’S FRANCIS?” --Deadpool
A guy on The War Zone pointed out that in the sequence starting at 0:52 in this video, you can see a explosion-free splash during the attack on Lutzow, which is probably actually this bomb.