Ah, embarrassing boat ramp accidents, one of the sure fire signs that summer has truly arrived, along with dead bugs on the windshield and UPS employees in shorts.
Ah, embarrassing boat ramp accidents, one of the sure fire signs that summer has truly arrived, along with dead bugs on the windshield and UPS employees in shorts.
Well, based on the weather, BC is almost the Florida of Canada, as opposed to the real Florida, which is also the Florida of Canada.
No, just not people doing gigantic orders involving multiple bags and a cardboard carrier of beverages.
GM spent $500 million on renovations through 2005, the hotel tower finished a $30 million renovation in 2015, and GM spent an undisclosed amount refurbishing the public spaces and redesigning the main Jefferson Avenue facade between 2016-2018.
Although it happened years after he stepped down, the move to Renaissance Center was a fulfillment of Roger Smith’s plan. He absolutely detested the old General Motors Building (now Cadillac Place) and wanted the company out and into something that better fit the image he was trying to create for GM in the 1980s as a…
If I were running Nissan, I'd just boost profitability by cutting development spending on new models, especially in pickup trucks and sports cars - what they have right now is totally competitive, should be able to last in the market for another 7-10 years, easy.
Are you Joe Biden?
Also interesting, the civilian Hummer is actually 1.5 inches wider than the original military version.
The civilian Hummer debuted in 1992, not 2002, the better to capitalize on the Desert Storm exposure.
Basically, yes.
We’re there in planes, too. America’s most common military jet, the F-16, dates back to 1974 and is still in production, and there’s also the C-130, which dates to 1954 and is also still being built.
Have they maybe considered making the drive-thru the equivalent of the express lane at the grocery store? You know, 5 items or less -so people who are ordering for an entire little league team have to go inside to do it?
This is New York, not San Francisco.
He is well known as a total workaholic.
Well, they have other people, they just schedule them one at a time.
Not to mention all the references to other videos that were in regular TRL rotation at the time.
Allegedly, he never spent any of the money he made from the Tonight Show, it was all invested and he lived off his stand-up comedy income.
Also crossover vehicles and pickup trucks.
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Which might be the same thing, he doesn't seem like the sort that would read a speed limit sign.