@protomech: if only...
@protomech: if only...
@zadtheinhaler: awesome, hopefully it goes well with henckels
I would like to order an x drive i3 urbanic compactive tourer please... now I just need a thesourus and dictionary to figure out what I asked for
I don't even like vette's and I think I'd buy it if I had the dough
@mytdawg: you just described 2/3 my drive into work, but you forgot one - the driver who pulls out infront of me when "the lane behind me is as empty as a Michigan factory parking lot."
anybody else notice the fact that the car hamilton/button drove was skinned in matte black over the metallic orange of the show car?
@oddfish: As long as the only direction you care about is up
@Tyson: by pilling into a prius and going for a ride instead of the more traditional falling on sword routine
I'd still like to ski down the hill, just hitch a ride in this instead of a lift back to the top!
That's so much nicer than my house it's ridiculous!
my cubicle, so I can burn rubber the heck outta the office #qotd
as soon as I get home tonight I'm posting a pic of my odometer - over 475,000 km on my 99 Grand Prix. #qotd
@Elhigh: When I was a prep cook, the restaurant manager would do the same thing. He thought it was like hotdogs or baloney because of the smoking most bacon goes through.
@wrx-tyrannosaurusWrx: thought I'd done it before, but that Readers Jalopnik compressed story gets you a heart click.
@MrBangBam: Natural selection... it's only natural
@Tyson: Hell, if Buick's brand name is a hit in the CDM why wouldn't Hummer... both brands IMO haven't had anything worthwhile in North America in a number of years
not that I even care, as I don't think I'd drive any GM built Hummer if it was given to me... but... I wonder if this gives Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Company Ltd. rights to the frame/chassis design as from my understanding all GM Hummers were based off of existing vehicles
@Graverobber: i never new it was measurable, but your wit is exactly 15 minutes faster than mine
we have something like that in southwestern Ontario called a tent caterpillar, they're ugly bastards related to the moth family. Blow-torches work well to cook them, and because they like green growth it generally doesn't harm the tree...