Only semi-relevant, but: “So I Married An Ax Murderer” is the most underrated comedy of all time.
Only semi-relevant, but: “So I Married An Ax Murderer” is the most underrated comedy of all time.
If you have to cross the yellow you are going too fast and endangering others. Hopefully he learned and will not be back.
Of course there was debris on the road, it’s the fucking tail. There is sand and gravel on the inside and outside of every corner, random branches fall into the road, pieces from some other idiots wreck, and that’s not even mentioning the other idiots who will be driving too fast and lane cutting.
You know, I’m OK with Nissan keeping this car more or less the same for the past 8 years. The car itself isn’t bad. It makes good power, it (arguably) makes a good sound, it handles well, etc. What I think they should do however is roll the Sport package into the base car and sell it for base car money. Maybe make…
I’m pinning a note to the corkboard that has our state-required minimum wage poster thing and our reminder to wash our hands that reminds everyone that Tom doesn’t like this sort of thing.
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I liked Top Gear USA.
I feel like “tires” is the best bang for the buck answer to this question. I’ve had my 350Z for 10+ years and changing tires make a HUUUGE difference, as they would on any car. So far, my first set of tires made my breakaway charactaristics much more predictible and more recently Ive switched from a 225/245 F/R…
Austin: “Keep Austin weird!”
Now if there was only some sort of government standard to get morons to turn OFF the DRLs and turn ON the head and tail lights when its dark, rainy, foggy or snowing out......
Alfa wedge is best wedge
Totally agree. In racing terms these are the both the same, and it’s called being slow.
Translation: They don’t want to sign Wehrlein and they can’t negotiate a buyout of someone in a contract that they’re interested in. Here’s how I rate the current candidates and their chances of taking the open seat.
Mercury astronauts had more visibility than Camaro drivers...
- You’re Archie Leash!
I’ll say this much: they make the team strategy more interesting at the expense of individual races being less fun to watch. Letting team orders fly—which seems understandable given F1's wacky championship structure—really stresses the nerd angle when a lot of fans would rather see balls-out track battles.