If Capcom, Sega, and Sony climbed UP a cliff and did the right thing...
If Capcom, Sega, and Sony climbed UP a cliff and did the right thing...
...and you deserved to be sued for making a dumb comment.
had a full Kooks exhaust
No steering rack in that 1934 Mercedes-Benz W25 rather a good old recirculating ball steering box as many Mercedes road cars used up untill about 2005.
I had a seatbelt break in my 91 Accord (automatic seatbelts). The dealer wanted $1,200 to replace it. I got pulled over for not wearing a seatbelt once, and showed up in court for the ticket. I showed the judge my estimate for repair, told him I had installed a harness instead, and he let me off. He was incredulous…
Every private mail delivery vehicle I see around rural AL is either a pristine JK Wrangler or a 1992 Chevy Lumina. There's no in between.
No, this isn’t UWV because that doesn’t exist. This is WVU. We don’t go around saying “The Technology Institute of Massachusetts” now do we?
You guys didn’t find Jesus, you found Philly Jesus! He is a well known weirdo around town who gets arrested a lot. He can be kind of a dick sometimes and I hope people stop giving him attention.
That guy is well known around Philly, very creatively named “Philly Jesus.” Dude is super homophobic and makes people uncomfortable.
Yep. Unlike the lot of you Gawker commentators, I wont be convinced through fear. You guys have convinced yourself that if Trump is elected, armageddon is around the corner. So much so, that its literally your only talking point in convincing people to vote for HRC.
“Yes, we guarantee that someone else has previously owned this vehicle.”
People are fucking stupid.
Let’s hear it for greybearded engineers! They built and developed things without doing simulations on computers.
Just google “promotional condoms”— I think most custom-promotional-goods companies do condoms!
That’s not how anatomy works
He made them an offer they couldn’t refuse. “Either my car gets charged with something or you do”.
The 2.4ghz frequency range has been used for a long time before WiFi became popular.