Good ad. Super effective.
Good ad. Super effective.
I can't wait. Margo and I are coming for the 9pm screening, you might find us pregaming at Skinny Dennis on the corner beforehand. Looking forward to meeting a lot of you tonight.
She-meat!
I love that it's a coupe and not a fastback.
I agree. It was a heck of a race.
"It's like going to see your favorite Norwegian black metal band only to learn they decided at the last minute to play an acoustic set."
Needs moar tribal tattoos
UHmazing. That sound.
I'm at the track right now. We're having loads of engine problems but I managed to turn my first ever Lemons laps this morning! What a blast!
And blue might just be the best color on an ES. Well done, sir.
Years ago on the corner of 7th Avenue and Prospect in Park Slope there was a car wash and in the parking lot was the most derelict 1970 Dodge Challenger. It was almost unrecognizable because someone had bolted huge truck bumpers onto it. It was a rare one, an R/T with a sunroof and some kind of Landeau package 1/2…
Black race suit was going for a handful of rocks for a second there
You win.
Because anthropomorphize. Somehow we don't see human faces and bodies when we look at a house (like Fallingwater), but car design and people/animals go together like bread and butter.
I love The Racing Scene. I wish someone would screen it in New York. The Lime Rock footage is so good.
Yes, see you there!
That's my jam! My girlfriend works at St. Anselm, it rocks.
It never ceases to amaze me the vast amount of effort, technology, and money that goes into vehicle safety (did you see the Range Rover pedestrian airbag?) versus the utter lack of driver training in America.