patd85
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In other, related news, my friend and neighbor is renting a house owned by a movie and current TV celebrity (mostly his wife as his off-screen hobby is an acting school teacher/instructor/coach/tutor/what-the-f*-ever). Apparently this isn’t uncommon for celebs. I mean, anyone can do it, but it’s just the shock factor

that.... that looks ugly.  Please, SVT, save this.

I always assumed it was due to either the hose being twisted around or air pressure from inside the tank. straightening out the hose or getting kinky with my my car’s “hole” typically makes the machine work right (obviously not always). The only thing that scares me when this happens is if Im driving someone else’s

great value chicken dipping sauce is the way to go. Never have to go to chik-fil-a again.

great value chicken dipping sauce is the way to go. Never have to go to chik-fil-a again.

I had previously thought japan had evolved beyond the paper. I’m hilariously mistaken, obviously.

I feel like this is an automated response from FIFA that the US mens soccer team had to make. FIFA, like the FIA, don’t take women athletes seriously.

I love how they managed to make this look appropriate as a MR car that it needed to be, but also allowed for design options at the dealer to make it look more tasteful to the older crowd. HOWEVER... whoever thought it was a good idea to omit a “OH SHIT” bar and, instead, put 50 buttons in it’s designated “OH SHIT”

247 days spent on vacation since Feb. 15th?! holy shit.

I’d give $7500 for it.

I may be a dumb tax paying civilian, but this sounds like a -quite literally- stupid rule in place for the military specifically. I feel like the most cost effective and “get the job done” mentality would be to have equipment that is both specific for a job and is made with parts that are interchangeable for specific

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I can understand this feeling. I’ve played akiba strip and digimon cyber sleuth religiously a few yrs back on vita and both have you walking around akihabara, but back then I had never seen the town/street both games have you stroll down... until I watched a youtuber touring tokyo. Then I was like “I know this

ive been drinking diet dew for awhile now. I really like it... for a diet drink, for which all suck. Simply because it retains that citrus flavor lost in reg. dew due to all that sugar. (tastes like liquid candy)

I feel your pain about the digital dilemma. I still have my old xbox 360 because it has the capcom vs games and the scott pilgrim vs the world: the game demo on it. Neither of those 3 games exist anywhere online for purchase and to find a 360 or ps3 with a full copy of “SPvTW:tg” on ebay means coughing up $500-600

it makes even my white ass sweat a little

things have changed before. In the early days of animation I used to think that the rubberband animation of tires/wheels was just that. Turns out before radials tires were baloon-like. Fast forward to the 60s-80s and we had the iconic hide speed turns with the hubcaps flying off cars and rolling down the streets. Used

been watching races between 1987-1992 on youtube. As in, Im binge watching the era was I too young to remember and loving it. So I am reading this and got the 1990 race at “the glen” and next to it the 2019 race at watkins glen. I’m seeing the same level of racing in each era of racing. The real difference is

its a nice ergonomic design but when you look at the buttons and them the game says “press X for...” your muscle memory says to hit the top thumb button... but on GC that’s Y. X is where A used to be.... 1st party games at least gave you the luxury of the button icon, so the shape could be used as a road map rather

when the switch was revealed this is what I saw as potential for the console. They never did it. However, they did eventually make NES “joycons” but the customization (and $$$$ from collectors) options never touched will always bother me.

I keep waiting to see the giant shocker decal sticker somewhere on the car. I still don’t see it...