That these people were given the kind of money it took to develop this monstrosity, and “announced” its “debut” with a $99.99 video, shows a not-so-strange lack of perspective.
That these people were given the kind of money it took to develop this monstrosity, and “announced” its “debut” with a $99.99 video, shows a not-so-strange lack of perspective.
Wow. That’s some boring shit, all right!
Chipotle: diarhitos!
Luvly illustrations!
I see an a/c evaporator. Also, it’s “chintzy”, a reference to cheap and cheerful fabric.,,
Beat you to it, six months ago. 35K miles, one dollar per mile thanks to insane depreciation.
Grammar? Bee?
Why does a motorcycle need a check engine light?
...which is why pressed ham on glass has proven to be superior. It’s safer for all concerned.
‘82 Katana. The original. Saw it at the LA Auto Show in late January ‘82. The next day I was at Pasadena Suzuki when it opened. $3299 out the door. I’ve owned 3 more since. A classic!
Yeah. Popularity makes it good. You are a sucker for Devil’s Spawn marketing departments.
SOLD!!!
Bordens’? No apostrophe to pluralize, “WRITER”.
A perfect match! I always wondered why my SAAB Turbos, bless their oft-replaced little hearts, looked so unSwedelike.
Oh, STOP with the SOCIALIST shit already! It’s a misused buzz word to scare ignorant servitants.
Hoffberg/Southern’s “Candy.”
Been there. Done that. ‘55 Chevy wagon (not a Nomad). Sawzall yields best results. Left country for a year.
Siri: “I’ll pretend I didn’t hear that...”
Ah, jeez...ONE car? I’ve had 44 now...mostly vintage, starting in ‘68 with my first car, a ‘55 Chevy Nomad. I had 5 Nomads between then and ‘86: 3-’55s, one ‘56, and one ‘57. I’ve had 2 ‘60 Chevy sedan deliveries, a ‘54 Ford Crestline Skyliner (“Glass Top”), a ‘49 Merc woodie, a ‘50 Merc woodie, ‘40 Ford Coupe, ‘59…