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Glad to hear he’s recovering.

OK Daenerys, not everyone is willing to bend the knee. 

Late 90's Mitsubishi Mirage can be turned into an Evo VI. Its the only correct answer.

I cannot help but laugh, though. I mean, I’m not the only one, right?

1000+hp diesel pickups are what did it for me, those crazy-high numbers no longer mean anything if your average brodozer with a Banks sticker on the rear window and an 8" diameter exhaust tip can push 4 digits.

Raises an interesting question that occurs to me every time a “stored since new” car comes up here;

the thin blue line makes the guns too dangerous

Similar to the ambulance conversion from the other day, I’m sure someone will pay this much for this, I’m only saying that its not worth it. I have had 2 vintage campers over the last few years as my daughters went through their #Vanlife stages and was able to pick up them both up on the cheap. Of course they also

So if there were a thin yellow line at the Amazon warehouse in LA you’d be okay with removing safety equipment in Colorado?

Because historically there isn’t a “Thin Blue & Yellow Line” protecting Amazon Fulfillment Center managers when one of their employees dies on the job, no one is justifying the drivers who kill a child exiting a school bus, no one is justifying Boeing making the 737Max liable for unexplained fires like a Canyonaro,

I’ve had this argument with people many many times, and I can even concede that they can have a pistol in the cab of their vehicle be that they have to deliberately unlock it from its carrier (center console or glove box or wherever) prior to deploying it. Shotguns/rifles should be locked in the trunk and only needed

Coincidentally there is a later 1989 version of this RV for sale a local RV consignment lot about 2 miles from me and it was the 1st time I’d ever heard of these, now with this ad there is a 2nd one for sale, its like its practically raining Vixens. The one near me is listed for $29k and frankly, just no. Its neat and

During the run up to the 2016 election, I was in a gas station (in FL no less) and a group of weekend bikers came in with their gear and patches on proclaiming they were members of the “Sons of Widows, Eagle Bastards” MC (upper and lower rockers, respectively) and I thought Wow talk about just pulling words out of a

I love this idea, can you channel Shirley Muldowney? 

It only takes one client to keep the lights on, and he has that one on the hook. 

Let me tell you from experience that locking the doors on a Wrangler is a sure way to get your roof cut open. Leave ‘em wide, heck we leave the windows down most nights, too.  

They did, but the Street series of bikes were garbage. I test rode the 750 on 2 separate occasions and they were just weak. Modestly powered, bland looking, handling was meh, the ergonomics were probably some of the worst of any bike I’ve ever ridden, just overall were a very poorly executed machine. So I am holding

Looked at last years SEC filings and they are about 8-10% of overall sales are in the EU, so not huge but nothing to turn your back on completely. If the Revo can be a legit “World” bike platform, I think that’ll create a huge boost. Seems like Zeitz has a finger on the pulse of the EU marketplace. Well, except IIRC

I hope so, but they struck the V-Rod production line and they were selling 10,000 units back in the day so that’s getting real close to nut cutting. Plus again if the new Revo-engined bikes are near enough pricewise to the current Sportster lineup I think a lot of buyers will spend the extra money for the significant

C’mon