I think it's because it's the highlight of their sad, pathetic lives to get to share a little astroturf carpet with a sports star on national tv.
I think it's because it's the highlight of their sad, pathetic lives to get to share a little astroturf carpet with a sports star on national tv.
I don't think GM should be faulted for ball players hawking other companies' cars. That's the way the game is played. How many players has GM had repping their cars?
Came here to post this. There's no standard in the specs for range that I could find, but it does say that alternative fuel types must take into account infrastructure for refueling/charging. There aren't a lot of charging stations out in BFE.
Or if there's a huge wreck.
OMGWTF?
As a middle-aged white dude, I really hope I don't become one of those.
The Dallas Times Herald hasn't published in years. The Dallas Morning News, I think you mean. ;)
Eh, her stint with the Sugarcubes was good. But I don't listen to a lot of her solo stuff.
Thanks. I didn't follow him after his first few years. I knew he was good, but I don't think of him in the same breath as Russell, Chamberlain, Ewing, Jabbar, etc.
OK, could somebody make a serious case for Mutumbo? or Haywood?
Good points. Thanks for the response.
Don't they need to be right-hand drive? That would bump the price.
I'm sure there will be a surplus auction sometime soon. I still see old Jeep USPS's tooling around every now and again.
Yeah, I can see that use. I'm just thinking of civilian uses. One day, maybe we'll have wars with no humans in the combat zone.
The question at this point becomes "Why?" The whole point of off-roading (it seems to me) is steering that motherfucking hunk of metal around in the unforgiving wilderness. If it's just an armored car for war zones, I get it. But for civilian use, this makes no sense to me. Maybe someone could explain?
And I am not sorry that I don't give a shit about the Knicks or the Rangers or his shitty cable monopoly. Fuck this guy!