TL;DR
TL;DR
I’m in New Orleans, we say “the I-10" or “the 610" too. Is it possible the Northeast corridor is doing it wrong (I-95), not the rest of the country??
That was a damn fine car. My condolences.
kat dennings was the best part of the first two thor movies
They’re next.
1) The Demon isn’t a 911. They were very clear it’s a hand full to launch and a 9.65 would be hard to replicate for a weekend warrior at his local shitty-prepped drag strip.
Its how Ford always does the RS cars, they are made at the end of a production cycle.
Seriously, pot, meet kettle. You guys all gave shitty suggestions, save for McParland. At least this one is known to be reliable and parts and plentiful. The last thing a drummer wants to deal with is head gaskets on a shit subaru, or trying to find parts for obscure foreign vehicles.
I (and anyone else who notices) can’t take your point seriously when you use “break” instead of “brake”. It’s not sarcasm or mean-spirited, it is just constructive criticism.
I had the Orvis Cherokee. It was magnificent.
In the book ‘The World Without Us’ by Alan Weisman - imagining what would happen to the planet if all humans simply disappeared - the NYC subway gets all flooded in 48 hours when electricity to the pumps are cut.
You realize the brown’s not from pollution, right? That’s sediment, mud getting stirred up by the water.
NYC is built on the banks and islands of a large natural harbor, in a temperate climate, on a major river system, in the approximate middle of a bunch of coastal colonies; entirely wrong...
Ohh look, ANOTHER NYC subway article. How many of these are you going to shit out over ONE PIECE of INFRASTRUCTURE? Why not look at the interstate system or the crumbling bridges of the nation?
Hey, the original name is Niewe Amsterdam. Don’t forget that when you start mouthing off about “hubris” and “wrong place” and “zero clue”. They knew exactly what they were doing with polders and subways.
I’m actually stunned that the amount is that small. I mean, 13 million gallons sounds like a huge amount of water on the face of things - if you’re trying to visualize it, that’s 20 Olympic swimming pools. But that’s not how we normally encounter water, and once you have it flowing in pipes for 24 hours a day you can…