Starred not in agreement but in appreciation for your primo Jalop rhetoric.
Starred not in agreement but in appreciation for your primo Jalop rhetoric.
This is wrong, and you know it. Wrenching on cars that were born before you were should make you realize what happens to old molded rubber components. They dry out, they degrade from UV, and they crack. Then the thick rubber section opens it’s terrible maw when you slide it into first gear, and as you satisfyingly…
brb, getting popcorn for all the arguments about why they can’t raise the bridge.
The point I was actually making is not the point you seem to think I made. We’re simpatico, fiend.
I know Gruden is bad, but to lump him with Gruden, Gruden, Gruden, Gruden, and Gruden? That seems harsh.
I’d appreciate if you could update the poll to reflect the appropriate RGB color code for each Jon Gruden.
Going a little fast there, buddy. Where’s the fire? *Points back at police officer’s car.
Hey, but they were right on that illegal formation when the Texans were taking a knee at the end of the half though!
I'm pronouncing your name High Choad from now on.
Image of them, parking at the gate
I named my car High Road now
Your username should probably be Low Road then.
Big Boat 1 was heading towards Tunis from Genoa. Big Boat 2 was anchored. How the coming together came to be remains unclear.
It’s pretty hard to beat Marty’s SR5.
That’s what customers are for. They’ve been doing GM’s R&D for decades.
The sad thing is that so many of them are already advertised as “rotary mowers”. Bunch of lying bastards.
“Judgement secured”
So did David at least offer you a beer or come out and say hi, when you were wandering around his back yard?
Getting the manaufacturing for a new car right is tough and sometimes there are mistakes made early one. This was one of them, it was on a small number of cars, it is getting rectified. There are companies that produce THOUSANDS of cars with appalling safety issues, recognize the problem and wait for someone to…