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50/50 Smith grind to nose grab followed by a 540 barrel roll. He may have scored fairly well at the x-games...

I almost just choked laughing so hard. Years ago I worked at a summer camp that had a bunch of South African, Australian and British counselors. I remember using the word “fanny” to try not to be a rude male American in reference to falling on my ass. All of the female foreigners got real quiet and then burst out

Mune sounds so miserable that we must have just deleted from the calendar here.

Ok, so sounds like you had a little bit of German car dementia. I was going to write a comment, it turned into an article about an Outback, an Allroad and an X5 so I erased it. My point is that German cars are awesome when new, but are best left to be someone else’s problem once the warranty runs out. There is a

How’d you forget “Cold rain & snow”

Yep, that was my exact reaction and I wanted to see how far down in the comments it took for some one else to say it. It wasn’t far, and I am glad I am not the only one who saw it.

Looks like you beat me to my comment. Mine’s still floating around in “pending” purgatory. I am assuming this was some sort of race option, but one I hadn’t noticed before. As you said, it had to be done to accommodate an “American”/ LGD driver, but I still don’t quite get it. I thought that most LeMans non centered

Ok, so this probably happens way more than I have noticed, but seeing a right hand drive car with a right hand stick shift is pretty cool. Obviously it wouldn’t be practical in a daily driver, but I guess it makes sense in a right hand drive race car if you are used to driving left side drivers seat’s with right hand

I loved Smokey and the Bandit growing up! I can remember seeing it tons of times replayed Sunday afternoons on TBS in the early 80's! While I haven’t seen them in years, I also remember Cannonball Run and Stroker Ace as being in the same category of fun, but they never lived up to Smokey and The Bandit!

This really exists...