mikewballou
mikewballou
mikewballou

Here are my favorite photos that I have shot.

Totally thought the dude in the photo was J. Clarkson of TV’s Top Gear fame

Selling my 92 300zx twin turbo.

I hope they bring back Elvis.

I was speaking about my conversation with Vin. I have no problem with you, or indeed Vin, just didn’t need to waste anymore energy on his side of the conversation... You on the other hand, were intelligent and funny in your onion comment and of course I lie to my wife. She thinks I am working right now, but I am

This guy was on the Adam Carolla Show a couple of times, once before the jump, and once after, and they were pretty good interviews.

dang it. (I like the onion dig... they can make someone cry, and make your fingers stink... like what I do to my wife. HA)

hey Fuckstick, I never said anything about leaving the site.

I haven’t had a chance to go through all the other questions, but here it is...

I’m sorry sir, but are you calling me a dickhead and a twatwaffle?

do you think that because I asked him to spell check and check his grammar that I don’t envy his job? I would venture to say that anyone that comes here does. Also, according to US courts, bloggers are indeed journalists

Don’t be passive aggressive. I pay for this blog the same way you do, by coming to it. There is advertising for a reason. If you and I don’t come here, the advertisers pull the ads and it goes away. As for Torch being a journalist or not? It’s arguable that what he does, however irreverent he and his cohort can be, is

In American English, spelt primarily refers to the hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe, and the verb spell makes spelled in the past tense and as a past participle. In all other main varieties of English, spelt and spelled both work as the past tense and past participle of spell, at least wherespell means to form

You’re grey,

I was writing tongue in cheek, as the kids do. thus, the WORD at the end.

you see everyone? constructive and snappy criticism, and now it’s corrected.

he writes about cars, but his profession is journalism.

sorry to Torch... hard day at work, and I was an english major. I didn’t even make it out of the first couple of paragraphs and I was steaming.

On another note... this goes to show what Adam Carolla says about people that aren’t born in a car society, ie, the author of this article.

Seriuslee... no spell/grammar check?