notlewishamilton
NotLewisHamilton
notlewishamilton

It should be illegal to drive a fully chromed/polished metal car as a matter of safety for other motorists.

Toyota Rav4. It looks like an angry Star Wars storm trooper:

Dang. I assume it was a quick death but it’s not like the person suicided by “high-jump” into the engine. Sad.

Paintball instead of missiles? No, missiles > paintball! I have this on one one of my motorcycles and it is very effective!

Yes, we have been a net exporter of energy in reality but that’s not what the Republican spin machinery is telling the public. At high noon on a cloudless day, you wouldn’t be able to get any Republican politician to admit that the sun was in the sky. “Well, it’s certainly bright outside but we really need to leave

And why is it up to the Democrats to do that? Our infrastructure is for everybody, do you not understand that? There aren’t roads, utilities, bridges, etc. that are restricted to one party or the other. That’s the problem with you and the Republican legislators in Congress, always making it a zero-sum game. “Ooh, who

Shhh! You’re gonna blow it for us. It’s my turn at the controls next Monday and I want to catch people unaware of my targets!

Although we can’t know for sure that there wasn’t any leakage.

Succinct! I like that.

That end being getting or retaining power while grifting as much money as possible.” FIFY!

I haven’t seen this before, but great meme! I wish I had the time to post it repeatedly but there’s so much “stupid” out there I’d wouldn’t have time for anything else.

Sure, but I know to a certainty that I could have crashed at least as well as Blomqvist.

ABC’s long-running “Wide World of Sports.” Great show! It was the place where you got to see sports other than baseball, football, basketball, and hockey.

I am absolutely baffled as to how a person can spend a lot of money on a vehicle and then at some point simply park it and ignore it completely for countless years while it slowly decays.

LOL re: Avatar. For the couple years preceding the release of the second one, I commented a few times that NOBODY was clamoring for it, that it had been so many years since the first one, why bother?

That thinking has nothing to do with “Boomer shit”—many people do not understand how credit cards work (mostly younger consumers), carry a balance (which negates all card discounts or cash-back programs), and think that you are always charged interest. These beliefs and actions aren’t limited to any age group.

I don’t disagree with you on seeing movies, in general, on the big screen. “Epic” films like this one and Dune really do benefit from the theater experience—giant scale action on a giant screen with big, surround sound (I still haven’t seen an IMAX projection, though).

I haven’t seen “Furiosa” but I like your analysis. I have never thought of the “franchise” the way most people think about the MCU. Certainly, the first three movies are moving forwards in time with Gibson playing Max. That’s fine. Where does “Fury Road” fit? Who cares! It’s its own film. From what I’ve read (because

I see what you did there! :-)

Man, that must have pissed off Lewis Hamilton. He’s a huge Ayrton Senna fan, the family has previously presented him with an actual Senna helmet, not some replica.