At least you won’t have to put your conscience on the line by subjecting them to direct conflict like you want to do to our nation’s ground forces, amirite, you Goddamned chickenhawk?
At least you won’t have to put your conscience on the line by subjecting them to direct conflict like you want to do to our nation’s ground forces, amirite, you Goddamned chickenhawk?
But apparently not your promised column on what your obviously superior plans are to deal with ISIS, you Goddamned coward
Quote where I said Americans don’t have the right to shoot their mouths off.
FUEL INJECTORS!
But if they did.....
Yeah, that was an embarrassing error on my part, one I tried to atone for in other comments on this page.
He might have over-corrected to avoid collapsing onto the neighboring Toyota in the right lane, which is very much to his credit
Last I checked, Highland Park roads are decidedly worse than the quality of pavement in wartorn Baghdad.
Believe me, worse. Alluding to pogs and mid to late 90s Simpsons used to not so long ago mean you were on the cutting edge of culture, or at least that’s what us nerds told ourselves while we cried ourselves to sleep at night in our race car beds.
Also true
“My DAD sold pogs” [Emphasis added]
Yet they are all pussies against ISIS, amirite, Commandant Tyler Rogoway?
Terrifying to think a single blowout could cause a catastrophic rollover like this in seemingly normal conditions
Do you prefer Simoleons or pogs? I have Alf pogs. Remember Alf? He’s back! In pog form.
Correct. My fault entirely. My apologies.
Can a heavy bump in the road cause a catastrophic blowout resulting in rollover? If that is the case, the road is, to quote the nefarious Ralph Nader, unsafe at any speed.
I have been to Houston and the roads there are a consistent abomination. I don’t know how people survive.
I was mistaken. I thought this was a case where the identity of the truck had not been confirmed. I skipped to the video first. My fault entirely.
I highly doubt undulations alone could cause a blowout, but I’ll take your word for it. If I saw evidence of a pothole or a major crack in the pavement, then I would agree your theory has merit.
Let’s just say I consider it normal with regards to how much Americans are willing to spend on road maintenance.