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I say this everytime a Horizon game is announced: “Why isn’t it an open world simulation using the fairly legit Forza proper physics?”

They need to still make 30 more, then they’ll have 666 Demons for each point of the Chrysler Pentastar.

I enjoyed that book too. There was a guy who wrote a similar book chapter by chapter on some internet forum that he later assembled and published online. It isn’t quite as polished as Forstchen’s book, but it was enjoyable nonetheless.

As a side note: I really hope that fe HBO would make a mini series out of Foundation series. Perhaps trim the crap out of the ending and make it max 6 episodes of perfection.

Oh man the first Foundation is absolute gem. Second isn’t bad, but the magic is diminishing quite fast after that.

Sorry, but the fun with a raptor happens between 40 and 70 mph. This doesn’t sound like it’s going to do much to help off-road enthusiasts.

The Model A as I know it was produced in model years 1928 through 1931, following the Model T of 1909-1927. 1932 saw the introduction of the flathead V8 in a completely new car. The photo may be of a highly customized 1934 Ford, but that’s not a Model A.

I wanna know more about that Model A! Love that styling and Barris is the man

The two important words missing American car culture are “not much” when people ask how much horsepower your 96 Mustang makes with that eBay turbo duct taped to it.

Some A-hole shot up a whole town in the Pacific Northwest because the sheriff was mean to him.

🤣🤣🤣 Here’s your star

What do you mean? Please elaborate.

...and then she cut off her breasts, became a Nazi, and started torturing people. Yeah, I don’t think so. Fool me once, etc.

I blame old movies:

When I was a kid I thought moving the steering wheel back and forth was how driving worked

He was keeping the tires warm, maybe? :D

Literal Hero. Or maybe he was just undiagnosed with Tourette’s?

The first time I road with my best friend after he got his license I noticed he was moving the steering wheel back and forth quickly when driving straight down the road. My first thought was that his car’s alignment was messed up. When I asked him why he was doing that, he said his dad had told him that he’d have to

I lived in Denver in 85. One of my middle school teachers, Mr. Babino, drove an Avanti.

Didn’t meet their friend in the SUV to go boarding. Too far from Home Depot and Petsmart. I’m betting they went to Applebee’s.