raggedmile
RaggedMile
raggedmile

Where is there anything about being open wheel in the article?

It was just the tip.

"I hope the paint that was slapped on there last night ha dried. I've been putting up with shit for too long to be executed now."

Did he have a trash bag with holes for his head and arms on under his fire suit?

That's not true. Since they show some of the races on their network they cover NASCAR pretty well, not so much on Sportscenter, but they have entire show dedicated to it.

I can't find any photos. Hell can't even think of a good search term to look for one. It was essentially an orange super ball hanging in the middle of chromed bowl and when the car went over a bump the ball would swing back and forth and the reflection in the bowl would grow and shrink relative to how deep into the

One pill makes Torch bigger...

See my post about my Nova. Crazy that they didn't change things up more.

The ignition key for my '73 Nova would start my uncles '71 El Camino and my moms 70-ish Malibu.

Glad I'm not the only one who doesn't know what the hell he's talking about.

I can only hope.

I like the Renegade and will be interested to see if it turns out to be a good vehicle. I've had Kia Soul as a rental car a couple of times in the last few months and if I had to buy a new vehicle right now it would be under consideration.

Just reading quickly, and before coffee, so I assumed the address listed was Davenport LA and I was wondering how in the hell your route from SD to OH went though Louisiana.

At least it'll be free... Right? I don't know I'm guessing here. The concept is foreign to us Americans.

Or the Ridgeline Truck of the Year?

It was for the press to ride in so it probably had panels replaced to make it less safe than stock.

How the hell did he get out so fast after the car finally stopped? It's like he was only wearing a standard safety belt and hit the buckle and stepped out like I do when I get to work.

Working in chucks is so effective in music. Trying to get a whole piece down at once is a nightmare, but breaking it down and mastering each section independently and then bringing them together works a charm.

Not venomous but there are still plenty of bacteria being pushed into the broken skin so a good cleaning and some antibiotics are in order.

I can't find a picture but there was a car that was trying to make the max weight for Indy in the early day, 30's maybe. They drilled holes through the whole damn car, chassis, body panels, etc. It never did race but they had it in the museum.