We are all checking back to see if our suggestion made the cut.
We are all checking back to see if our suggestion made the cut.
This ages me, but I remember seeing Bigfoot in the movie Take This Job and Shove It. For a long time growing up, I also remember seeing it parked off the highway in St. Louis at the Midwest Four Wheel Drive and Performance Center when it was in the area.
That was technically Bigfoot 7, not Bigfoot, and it was built specifically for the movie. IIRC, this was the last version of the truck using leaf springs to get jacked up. Afterwards it became a display vehicle at various locations depending on the owners desire.
Bigfoot showed up in Abu Dhabi when I lived there as a kid in the early 80s. My parents have pics of my brother, sister, and me sitting inside the wheel rims! I need to find those pics.
I mean these are the opposite of effort to begin with.
An Oldsmobile Cutlet fried and slathered in some Sunday sauce sounds pretty good right now......
For anyone not in the know, Bigfoot is a Ford monster truck that was built specifically for its appearance in Road House by off-road experts Bigfoot 4X4.
Wait... did we really miss Risky Business?
How about the forgotten V8, Infiniti M56? A 420 HP 5.6L V8 and plenty of Japanese luxury. This one is at Carvana in San Antonio for $10 shy of $22,000.
I’d try to find a Lexus IS-F. High revving NA V8 goodness.
Agreed, it’s cool. I expected commenters to shit on this as they have other oddball creations, so at least I wasn’t disappointed. It’s fun, it’s wild, just go with it. FWIW I think it looks more normal than many Toyotas and Lexii, and some of the newer Kias.
Counterpoint - this is fucking awesome and wild and i love it. I have no idea who Virgil Abloh was but i dig the hell out of this.
Yeah, this seems silly to stay.
Don’t blame them. At least since the 60s/70s corporate executives, millionaires, and politicians have convinced the public that their greed was good and following the late 80s/90s, they, as bottom-line workers, “didn’t deserve a living wage and that you must ‘work harder and harder’ to be rich like them”.
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That sounds right. Senior management kept reporting the issues and Musk downplayed them. Senior exec quits and Musk sees that he was actually underplaying it. Musk panics and probably schedules a photo op of him sleeping on the Raptor engine factory floor playing the hero.
Guy who is worth $300 billion dollars: Sorry, I can’t keep the doors open unless you work weekends.
What?! You think the guy who reckons that “we might not make enough space rockets unless you guys work an extra weekend” is a clueless manager himself?
“Unfortunately, the Raptor production crisis is much worse than it seemed a few weeks ago,” Musk reportedly wrote. “As we have dug into the issues following exiting prior senior management, they have unfortunately turned out to be far more severe than was reported. There is no way to sugarcoat this.”
“SpaceX *is* getting things done in regards to space exploration.”
Musk vowed to do his part by doubling his tweets about crypto