notimetoulouse61
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notimetoulouse61

There is ALWAYS one solution when you take a wrong exit: Back out of it. Any trucker with 5+ yrs of driving will have a “I had to back up 1/2 mile” story to tell you.

Before the electric starter, electric cars were preferred by women and doctors (who would need a car that could go at a moment’s notice in any temperature), as well as a lot of urban professionals. Steam cars also had a good following (especially for those who lived further from town), but often had to be left on

What a waste of a Sunday morning! I understand that a Monday race would not be possible, since stuff needed to get headed to Turkey next, but still...what a farce! BTW, I suspect that Mazepin’s “fastest lap” will not be awarded, since being behind the safety car, theoretically they are ALL going the same speed. He

It felt like climate tourism.”

I wonder how much this guy compensates Liz to keep flogging this wet noodle of a racing series.....

I hate to admit it, but I stopped watching F1 around the time Schumacher started to become dominant. After Senna’s death, so much of the rules changes were designed to slow down the cars, I just stopped watching. No Americans were racing anymore, and Schumacher just dominated the crap out of everybody else. Passing

While I was partial to the Camry (owning one for 11 years), I regretfully have to admit that my older Volvo 245 wagon was probably even more under-rated. The entire 240 series is built as solid as a tank, yet they handle well, they have a lot of suspension travel, good ground clearance, terrific brakes, and there are

I thought that currywurst was more of an East German thing. Back in 1979 when I visited Berlin, you didn’t see them for sale in the west (kebab places were popular), but as soon as you crossed into the DDR they were everywhere. An English friend explained to me that it was a cheap sausage using whatever scraps they

Oh, good lord, not THIS again. Like Mario Andretti and Eddie Cheever were really totally Ammurican, anyway. Geez, both of them spoke Italian better than English!

Wow, this brings back memories. I used to own a 1962 Ford F100 ‘styleside’ just like this one; same color, same body style, but mine still had the original tailgate (just slightly different than this one has), and had the original 223 cu.in 6 with an oil-bath air cleaner. What a tank it was! Sold mine to some biker

Oh, Liz, once again, your lack of research comes back to make you look ridiculous. The Detroit Automobile Company went bankrupt just 2 years later. Then, a year later, Henry started his own company, but walked away from it a year after that, when it became Cadillac Motors with Henry Leland taking it over. So, that was

Moron. Greenland is a Danish colony. Check Wikipedia....

Probably from a diesel generator.....

Reminds me of a (gasp) Don Henley song from a few years back;

“The only American team”? Wow; a chassis made in England, an Italian motor, a Frenchman and a Russian driver, mostly British engineers...yeah, really American!

I’m waiting for the review....after getting a flat and realizing that she didn’t know how to change a tire, AAA took FOREVER to come out and fix it for them.....

This is Greenland; they run the generators on whale blubber.

“Thule” is the Latin name for the Norse lands.

In Russia, is CCC! Da!

I have a couple of them, both leftovers from a job where nothing else would work, and then were never used again. I collect a lot of tools like that; those 2 crowsfoots, a 3/8" hex socket for old GM calipers, a drum brake multi-tool, and that 7mm hex wrench for adjusting the 3TTT stem on an old Cannondale road bike,