I had no idea, but it makes COMPLETE SENSE. I won't read that shitty rag to save my life or anyone else's.
I had no idea, but it makes COMPLETE SENSE. I won't read that shitty rag to save my life or anyone else's.
I'm just waiting for the Gizmodoites to come out and defend their new fellatio recipient, now that Steve Jobs is dead.
Yes, and make sweet love to it along the way...
She seems to accurately describe Ayn Rand's audience eerily well.
There isn't a death penalty that can take out this asshole fast enough.
I still get hot and bothered for late '90s Bimmers—all of them—but I had no idea Bangle was responsible for them. If so, then yeah.
Slightly forced cattiness at the start aside, I thoroughly enjoyed this episode and I have no idea what everyone else was watching.
Dealers don't like being put on the spot about "doc fees," which you're expected to pay just for signing papers at closing, and can run at least a couple hundred bucks. The dealership I bought my car from claimed not to charge them for as long as they stay in business, and the paperwork didn't show one (we wouldn't…
Agreed. Sedan version, 5-speed manual here. Couldn't be happier (unless it were RWD).
Some say the surface is barren, but the interior is warm and moist.
240Z concept, circa 1999, but I'd put in a bumped up SR instead of the original's KA24. Turbo optional.
Because douchebag?
Ha, yes! Right on the nose!
Ha, yes, I know, but I had to slip a tasteless joke somewhere.
RED cameras? Are those anything like LED cameras? If so, shouldn't they be found on a Lexus?
That would be nice, but oftentimes she'll slip the key to the photo reference into the report. The Sally Field one from a week or two ago is a great example of that. I like the thrill of figuring it out like that.
The current 90210 series. Everyone drives Fords, with longer closeups on the grills and throwaway references to features and doohickeys
I know, I was just comparing it to Freeside and how people might have imagined, or misimagined, it.
I always pictured it as an O'Neill cylinder... Which looks like a spindle if GIS is right.
Micheline's great, and what I like about her work is her subtle humor and very clever use of pictures.