Yup - they use big chilled marble slabs.
Yup - they use big chilled marble slabs.
We still have one or two full-on drive-in versions in Metro Detroit, and then a few KFC/A&W combos here and there.
Good - if only it worked that way everywhere else. I know of too many race tracks/dragstrips (and even some amphitheaters) that have fallen victim to this kind of BS. People even seem to try it with giant airports they chose to move next to.
I’m surprised that, despite being in a small town, people haven’t decided to move right next to the track, then complain about the race track they chose to move next to actually being loud, and attempting to have it shut down.
Please stop.
It’d be more preferable than the original comment.
Is It Ever Acceptable to FaceTime in Public?
Did Canada apologize to him yet for his plane having engine troubles?
Though, to be fair, it can be easily biased in terms of that metric for a Mustang, depending on how many people they hit to bring them down to 0.
*Still doesn’t sell*
“Hmm, maybe we priced it too low...”
So is parking a gigantic truck on a regular basis.
That is a great point.
I used to enjoy playing Dead Space in the basement (at my parents’ house, when I still lived at home) with the lights off.
No. I can borrow one of my friends’ trucks - or rent one for $20.
Thank the Lord.
The very correct chorus.
I love me a good Whopper, so I’m certainly down to give this a try.
The Corvette takes things a step further because the nose lift feature also has a GPS-based memory function, where the driver can store 1,000 locations and the nose automatically lifts without the driver needing to push a button.
So, they’re building inside the baths then, right?
Yeah - I think it started in the early-mid 2010s. Our 2014 Cruze Diesel has both. It came with the 7" touchscreen standard in Diesel trim (essential a 2LT), and thus had the backup camera standard, but the backup sensors were included on the Advanced Safety Package, along with side detection warning and cross-traffic…