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Connor MacLeod
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A driver hits a pedestrian and takes the leak

BTW, Carolina is Italian for Carolyn. Nothing to do with the State.

Indeed it’s quite beautiful:

C.P. for this backwood truck...

My dog’s name is Alois.

Good eyes! The driver’s is the wrong one.

We Italians appreciate the evident love and interest for our car and our flag, but the colors of the horizontal trim are wrong (overturned - see “in orizzontale”) because alas, the perfect happiness doesn’t exist. On a second note, that dashboard is quite hideous.

Fantastic find, thank you! And thank you not only for clearing this issue but also for comforting me, because if a renowned newspaper made such a detailed article on the MY issue, this means that my question was not that stupid...

I don’t want to go on forever, but if I’d want to buy a new truck and I know that the year after the next a new, different model is coming AND I CAN SEE IT IS AND I LIKE IT, the heck I’d buy the next year model, but I’d wait one full year for the last one that I like more. And the next year model will stay unsold in

OK.

January 1996 is different from December 1995.

Late 1964 for 1965 is OK. 2007 for 2008 is OK. 2017 for 2019 is just stupid, IMO of course.

Sorry again, but where I live if a new model of car debuts in 2018 (this meaning that it’s available for sale), that is what we call “the new 2018 version”. For the new 2019 version, we’ll see it later... in 2019, that is.

Just one dumb question: they tell me this is still the year 2017, and that the next year will be the year 2018. Then, how come that in the year 2017 Chevrolet is introducing their next model of Silverado, and it’s the 2019 version? Is it possible that their marketing would like that their customers won’t be buying any

My winter car is also my daily driver.

Racing gloves??? Sorry, but those look rather like the gloves of a fireproof suit, or of a protective suit against biochemical contamination!

Naaaaah....

Seems she’s a quite good singer.