offthebandwagon
offthebandwagon
offthebandwagon

It’s also a thing in Nepal, as is adding catchy sayings to the tailgates (although this pic is an Indian truck in Nepal).

I think umpires should always be mascots. How great would that be?

That’s actually two balls with one strike.

Mercedes R107 (3rd generation SL convertibles).

Forty Five Thousand Five Hundred dollars? You could’ve bought this, brand new, for the same price.

He also came to my Christian school in Virginia around the same time. Same thing, showed all of his commericals, then some America propaganda video set to “Proud to be an American” and gave everyone $20. Weirdest assembly ever. I guess that was his thing.

Although it’s been said, many times many ways, Citroen or something else French. Also, I’d like to see you with a motorcycle as I suspect you don’t ride one. It could even be a Honda Super Cub.

I sat in one of the 2-doors last year at an auto show and they are quite nice. Don’t know if I would buy one though, I hear Range Rovers aren’t the most reliable. Not sure, sounds like you have good luck with them. But who the hell buys a two-door SUV? Or why bother putting back seats in them?

Range Rover broke blah blah blah. I just want to know one thing...how was the 2-door Evoque?

My drivers’ ed car was a PT Cruiser. A beige PT Cruiser. Ugh, it was one of the worst cars I’ve ever driven and definately not a good car for a learning driver.

CP for me. Although interesting, I don’t really see the appeal. It’s not going to Supra-fast, nor is it a significant upgrade for off-roading. So what’s the point?

A couple years ago I was selling my ‘92 Accord. Listed it on CL and got a call from an older lady that wanted to look at the car. She suggested meeting up in the parking lot of a hotel by the interstate. Seemed reasonable to me since it was a public place and not near my home at all. Well I got the hotel and waited