as my father always used to say, class and money parted ways in the 60's
as my father always used to say, class and money parted ways in the 60's
It must be an old joke - nobody would dare park a modern Lambo anywhere near an oven.
Worst part? Bumpers aren't even considered to be safety devices.
Awww crap. I was just enjoying the back of that car. STOP RUINING THINGS WITH BUNNIES, TORCH.
And the rear bunny is so sad! Does anyone have a carrot for the poor fella?
C'mon, Mazda. Some of us both have to have license plates and don't really want to remind people of cartoon rabbits.…
My money says this guy overcooked his entry to the turn. Can't be sure, but the dashcam POV suggests this is a hill. You saw the trailer was sliding, right? Everything about that says he's descending and hit that curve way too fast, realized he wasn't going to be able to slow his rig down to avoid the cars in front…
when you're carrying a load of plutonium, driving like that is expected.
Uh, what? Is Tyler's post not falling in line close enough with the RT for you? Far from "propaganda". This seems pretty tame and factual to me...some of it may be based on opinion, but it's based in truth...unless that is, you're in Moscow. Troll somewhere else Maxie. Yawn.
Speaking of Churchill, he also had a pretty solid strategy for keeping French ships out of enemy hands.
You know how you read some words and you form an image in your head, but it's usually different from what you imagined?
I remember the good old days, when we could simply sell weapons to both sides.
I hate myself for thinking/believe this theory but..... In practice, hard, bloodthirsty, dictators have brought much more peace in the middle east than democracies. Heck, many individuals in Iraq look back and miss the reign of Saddam.
Over at the New Yorker, Ben McGrath has a brief, characteristically thoughtful essay up about a question that…