If your friend’s retail job is anything like mine, his bosses won’t allow him to buy any of them before customers get a chance.
If your friend’s retail job is anything like mine, his bosses won’t allow him to buy any of them before customers get a chance.
The linked video already shows him driving the chassis around and it seems to be holding together just fine. I think the “Awful metal work” your whining about is just there to support the bodywork. Honestly, I think you’re confusing this thing for a unibody vehicle, which it is not. Old-style body on frame vehicles…
I’m not going to disagree with you, because of course the U.S. is much larger and had many more resources to draw upon. But most Brits seem to get incredibly butt hurt when the subject of America’s role in WWII comes up, and can’t bring themselves to admit that the mightiest, most important power during the war was…
Russian production also paled in comparison to the U.S. in most areas, dipshit.
You know what won the war? American industry. All the men the British, French, Russians, etc. threw into the fight wouldn’t have amounted to a damn thing without American industry.
First off, the only thing that really led to the Battle of the Bulge was Germany’s willingness to launch on offensive on the Western Front late in the war. Secondly, Montgomery was the one who came up with the dumb ass idea of getting to Germany through the Netherlands (Operation Market Garden), which is what weakened…
You’re missing one, probably because it was just announced yesterday. Ninjago City, which is a huge, nearly 5,000 piece set that will reportedly retail for $300.
Yeah, the American industry that kept all of the allies equipped and fueled and fed had nothing to do with it, nor the American bombers that decimated German industry and drastically reduced the numbers of planes and tanks and bullets and shells the Germans had to use on all the fronts...
Are you under the impression that Lego Technic isn’t Lego?
Cool stuff, but you should really check out Sariel’s LEGO Workshop for some impressive Lego technic builds.
It doesn’t involve a father/son dynamic, but have you seen the way this site treats Tim Tebow?
Came for this. Not disappointed.
Wargaming can make a copyright claim based on the game footage that he uses in the video. Yes, their reason for filing the claim would seem to be his criticism, but their IP is in the video, giving them the ability to make the claim.
Have you read this: http://grantland.com/features/line-explores-reasons-why-play-shooter-games/
I got one for $60 before the holidays and sold it on ebay for about $240. Nice profit, but then ebay takes their cut, and paypal, too. I wouldn’t Be surprised if they actually made more money on the NES Classic than Nintendo.
From the LEGO Group:
The Lego Ferrari F40 has a random green piece used for that same purpose, so it’s not just Mega that does this.
She doesn’t stand for the anthem because of what she feels it represents. If you continue with that logic, she shouldn’t play for the national team because it represents the same thing. And the only thing these protests are bringing attention to is the people making them. This is changing nothing. Absolutely nothing.
She’s a hypocrite. If the anthem bothers her so should the U.S logo on the national team’s uniform. If she really has a problem with the country she should quit the national team in protest. She won’t do that, though, will she?