Pagani Huayra.
A 14 year old has already done more to rebuild a car than I have at 23. I need to buy a classic Mini.
I don't know if I will like this more than the F1, although I do think it's absolutely amazing. It seems like an intergalactic spaceship in comparison to anything I'll ever drive, that's for sure.
It is no wonder that Virginia's "CHIL OUT" plate is now hanging out in Toronto.
What happens when you hit 20?
Hopefully me one day.
Hey Party, just asking for a slot as well. Although I suppose if too many of these posts were made, it would become spammy.
No, it makes sense. Clarkson, last summer, wrote an article about how he was annoyed how manufacturers were using ridiculously wide and sticky tires on their cars, and how they prevented anyone from having fun in any legal or safe situations as a result (I forget the link to said article though).
Nope, your read on it is spot on. It is also one of the reason that many in the USA, while loving the GT500 for the intoxicating amount of brute power and speed, prefer the ZL1, because it is more refined and more comfortable, while sacrificing some of that brutality and the 200 mph tag.
I can't tell whether that's a face of pleasure or pain.
Note to self: Import a thousand alpacas to the St. George campus.
Western tried to stay open, but closed around 10 AM. I don't know about elementary schools though.
If somebody yelled "MOSH PIT", I don't it would be taken in good humour...
This is why I'm happy to be a student that lives pretty much on campus. I don't need to travel much, and since I only had one class yesterday and no work, I could just easily skip it.
Everywhere else, yes. But Toronto is complicated, as far as dealing with snow goes. Any other city? There's lot of space to put that snow. Toronto? Yeah, in a crowded metropolis, it doesn't work. Unless you take my suggestion of dumping it all on King's Circle, so we (U of T) could make a massive snow fort and rule…