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Here's a very short list of things...in VIDEO FORMAT!

A millennial wouldn't own a truck

A Millenial would have sat there and whined about how unfair it was he had to SIT there in the COLD and WAIT for someone to come get him!

I said this once, and I'll say it again: America, stop being a pussy.

To: Holmes, Sherlock

Unfortunately you must have risk to have things worth remembering. Our culture has become incredibly risk-averse and this cultural shift is obvious when you look at track design, as stated in this article. Also, don't ever forget that the great drivers who died were not forced to race. They were volunteers. They

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What about Nelson's Ledges? Fastest track in America... and it has the WORST surface!

I don't think it will work out nearly that well.

Should now be named the Snuffleupagus

Sorry, but the only thing worse than the surveillance state is the black bandanna wearing free-range coffee sipping underemployed bellend shitbirds that pretend this accomplishes anything when really it just serves to make them feel like some sort of crappy Patagonia wearing revolutionary and nail that Philosphy major

The reservoir tip.

Jack's insecure. That's all there is to it. He won't buy a Z06 because of how it will or won't "identify" him.

No.

It's so crazy it might just work!

Looks like a lot of fun for $3500.

Behold! The Motor Trend Car of the Year for 1976! The all-new and exceptional Plymouth Volare!
The car that nearly bankrupted Chrysler & caused their giant management shift in the early '80s. This is the car that caused Chrysler to be bailed out by the US federal government (the first time). What a horrific piece of

Count me among the people who doesn't like infotainment and navigation systems.

No I Don't.

You have to be a complete fucking moron to clean a loaded gun. It's the first thing I check EVERY time I handle a firearm, be it mine or someone elses...

This is why you don't EVER point a gun at something you don't want to shoot. That's like the first tenet of gun safety.