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Mazda GLC tailgate?

How have I never noticed that? Stunning.

I sometimes have the urge to veer off the highway at 80+mph into an massive, solid object. No wait...that's what I wish I could see some others drivers do.

Ocean Park neighborhood in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The rear tires are buried up to the lug-nuts. It's about 100 feet from the Atlantic Ocean. "Some" "rust". It's been there for at least a year.

Early Toyota Tercel, 1978 or so. Cute as a mouse!

from Moscow:

My first was an Apple IIe. But what I really wanted was this: http://toastytech.com/guis/banana2.html

shoulda just changed it to HOLLY tunnel or...a D shaped wreath over the D.

house party at this guy's place!

I'll be vacationing here instead, thank you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheyenne_Mountain_nuclear_bunker

Been driving my '88 528e year-round since I bought it in 2005. (snow tires mandatory) Only my '87 Jeep Cherokee was better in the snow with it's knobby all-seasons. If I had a shiny new Porsche 911, I'd drive it in the winter too.

+1

it's the logical progression from this I suppose: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endurance_%28TV_series%29

Have to go with Shockwave on this one. Sure, it's a one "man" spaceship but he can fly as a gun. Nuff said.

Sam is ready for takeoff: