oocman
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oocman

c'mon, it's a bit of a stretch to call DeMuro's Ferrari "dead reliable" based on one year and 5,000 miles of ownership.

For all the dead ppl

Well, that exceeded expectations.

When one is sociopathic criminal...one does not give 2 fucks about a NFL career...or $12.5 milly guaranteed... obviously....

We had an '88 Plymouth Voyager, 2.5L 4 cyl 5MT (yes, 3rd pedal!) with the sexy "wood" paneling that I took my driver test in. (I scored 100%, to the ironic annoyance of my father) That van hauled drum sets, choir robes, teenagers; it saw me to a Michael Bolton concert (don't judge, bitches, it was all kinds of 1991 up

The example at the US Air Force Museum is stunningly beautiful. The guts of the bird have long been scavenged (mostly B-52 avionics and instrumentation) but the aircraft is majestic simply parked. The XB-70 was also one of the first aircraft to use honeycomb heat resistant tiles and one of the largest ever to use

Holy tits that is a sweet-ass motherfucking-looking plane right there.

No one has ever asked for one of my own photos in high-res, so I'm honored. Here ya go.

Your resident BMW wrench says this car isnt actually bad to own. Manual trans is solid, aside from leaks the DCT is solid, the body and suspension is solid. Only real issues on this car are an evaporator thats a seemingly 100% failure rate as they are made of thin aluminum and corrode, the odd broken valve spring in

Obligatory..

*drops the mic*

Wright Patterson has these, I live under part of their landing pattern, see them almost everyday.

No, flying out of Afghanistan in a C-17 makes you appreciate its beauty.