I was hoping that would end with “and left him there”, but then I remembered that Ice Cube is now a nutjob.
I was hoping that would end with “and left him there”, but then I remembered that Ice Cube is now a nutjob.
Ahhh, the old “well I might as well, while I’m here” snowball!
We always enjoyed the show - especially the last few seasons which really focused less on manufactured drama, to the point where he really was toned down a lot. Very little yelling or “tough love” or anything, aside from trying to show someone what they needed to improve on - it was significantly more genuine than…
And don’t even mention what has become of TLC. Good God.
Ha - joke’s on you - my Weber is like...30 years old and thus lacks said thermometer!
It would appear the author has taken the opposite stance: they likely can’t afford it (because not a lot of people can, myself included), so therefore they must say it is hideous as if to create a reason not to buy it.
They appear to have forgotten to mask off...most of the vehicle...before painting.
I will say...I still am using my PS/2 Dell keyboard from my Dimension 4500 on my gaming rig (which is in need of an update, but still manages to do quite well for itself, as long as I lay off the Raytracing). Mainly because I am so used to it, changing to anything else would be weird.
Is this the terrible 2012 Seth MacFarlane movie Ted, which was panned by both audiences and critics alike?
Far too many napkins
13 year old: “Why yes, I am over 18"
Boy, they’re going to be pissed when they realize they can’t force AI to work in an office.
The best part is it still holds up visually, even today. That’s a hard feat to accomplish, but I’ll bet the large use of animatronics was a massive help there, considering...it’s basically real.
I believe they have since changed the signs, but up near Traverse City, there used to be signs that literally said “Do not pass when oncoming traffic is present”.
So...still not quite what they promised, initially.
This same kind of thing happened to my buddy in his Fox Body - the dog ran right in front of him - literally not enough time for brakes to stop the car, even if there was the instantaneous reaction time of a computer.
Absolute genius, no?
Nah, I won’t.
My mom’s 2006 Pacifica and my dad’s ‘98 E-150 work van.
Sigh. This is the kind of shit that’s really ruining car culture for the rest of us.