From my experience it sounds wayyyyyyyyy to "raspy" (perhaps not the right word) for a V16
From my experience it sounds wayyyyyyyyy to "raspy" (perhaps not the right word) for a V16
He's going ball to the wall
Dammit, can't be unseen haha
Haha, as long as you're a "young" (definition varies but often 25 and under male) then yes.
I had a phase where I chased after Pumas and Cougars and had to explain this to friends. Interesting fact, I dated the only two women in my city with Nissan Murano Cabriolets during that phase.
I'm the same. If it's a 110KPH limit I set it to 117KPH which won't get me a ticket and I'm moving at a more constant speed.
People who lean their seat back when there is clearly no space (tall passenger behind).
At 6ft 3 but with longer legs than people who are 6ft 5 I find complaining honestly helps. I usually take an aisle seat and stick one leg in the aisle while bending the other awkwardly during take off and landing and stand if there is space the rest of the flight.
Come on (pun intended)
It looks like a *cheap* Buick...
There's 5-10% of the 200 lbs gone
And it was a real blast to read
The story teller let loose with his ideas
I've driven that highway and many of the highways in the area and yea they are great to go fast on but even during a regular weekend there are SO MANY roadblocks. In BC they do the 1/2/3 and have a cop spotting cars at every second exit.
Being 6ft 3 and stuggling to fit into the back of my friends car because shotgun apparently still stands well into your 20s I agree with you.
After two days of road locks and searching, the car was located at a residence in Surry, BC. No word yet on what, if any, other cars were written on a list in blacklight-chalk.
What were they supposed to watch on it?
They remind me of Spyker taillights more than anything else.