Amusing. Sounds like Toyota is tired of its most famous off-roader becoming Hellfire and AC130 fodder. They admittedly go boom nicely when loaded down with four terrorists and a full tank of gas.
Amusing. Sounds like Toyota is tired of its most famous off-roader becoming Hellfire and AC130 fodder. They admittedly go boom nicely when loaded down with four terrorists and a full tank of gas.
I mean, this whole blog reads pretty hilarious because it’s speaking from a position of still perceiving these forces as the disconnected angry goat farmers that American media has tried selling us on since 9/11. I’m surprised - the fucking CIA helped fund ISIS. It’s no mystery how they’re able to get those trucks -…
Yea, this is less about “cars being expensive” as “wages are stagnant”
It’s possible that it is an easy install. And even if not, there are very qualified techs at the dealership that can do a good job.
1st. Gear: The Kia Telluride frenzy has gotten completely out of hand. It’s like people are excited about them solely because people are excited about them.
I’m totally ok with this. As the narrator from Radio Mirror Park says in GTA:
more of a rhetorical question.
An opinion on how people should keep their opinions to themselves
I really think we’re approaching a breaking point with replay. Every fist that’s implemented these rules in every sport has been a ham. Nobody likes how replay is used in any sport, lest your team benefit from a ridiculous review, in which case: I implore you to think about the bigger picture.
By letter of the law, there’s no way the replay was conclusive enough to overturn the call. They just blew it.
The called-back goal was brutal, as was the non-call when Karlsson blatantly tripped up MacKinnon breaking into the San Jose end.
Sharks are a potent team, they made the most of their chances, but the Avs deserved better.
Meh. It’s translated from Chinese. I would be more concerned with the problem that EVs need a lot less of a failure to explode than gasoline cars do - in a gasoline car you need a failure in the fuel system AND a spark. Most of the time you just smell gas and turn the car off until it’s fixed. An EV only needs a short…
TINA YOU FAT LARD - COME GET SOME DINNER!
First, the prime goal of any company, and especially big ones like EA, are about making money for their sharholders. And if improving your products (in this case, games) goes against making more money for shareholders, then that lofty goal of making a better product will just be shot down the drain.
So you’re saying we found a way for Mexico to pay for the wall? Nice!
Sure, I’ll set the line lock and warm up the back tires right in front of the showroom before the test drive. Because thoroughness.
but for the high speed part he told me that sometimes they need to “warm up the tires to make it ride smooth,” which I’m not so sure I buy.
Personal finance 101: Don’t buy shit you can’t afford.
This, do you know how hard it is to find a split screen racing game these days.