roadsterman
Roadster Man
roadsterman

I don't enjoy Cadillac's design language, and I think most of the new Cadillacs look pretty bad, but the fact Cadillacs look like that means that they has some balls and are taking at least a bit of risk. It's tough to mistake one for anything else, and that is not something you can say about every American motor

I think they made it a 15-30 minute window or something after you publish before editing is locked. If there's no drop down menu in the upper-right of your post then I think you're out of luck.

The trots! The worst kind of runs....

Got that right! Rust-free Miatas, though, remain a rarity.

You are quite lucky. Living in the Northeast I have never seen a Mark IV Supra in real life, stock or not.

You should probably amend that first comment to read "NHS can go suck a dick" if that's who you were insulting...

I read "birds" as vernacular for "hot women."

Ease up. Alcoholism is a disease, the man couldn't help himself.

I think more along the lines of 'near impossible' to be honest. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

I'm surprised that anyone ever thought this was a good idea.

Bait Car: Harrod's Edition!

I was thinking "bone."

How did I not know that!? I love Jamiroquai and have been following them since I was a kid.

Hater. Isn't Ken Block the only American in recent years to score a single point in the WRC? Oftentimes popularity follows skill- in this case it has with Danica Patrick and Ken Block.

That's the only hole in my story...

I knew he's a car guy, but I didn't know he had a Miura! Awesome.

I know what happened:

TRU DAT! Is RO2 even any good? I never gave it a try. I miss the glory days of RO private servers with 1000+ people on them!

Careful! I'm assuming this also applies to art: Lots of novelists think that their one big great novel is the one they wrote in high school or college, and they spend lots of time polishing and rewriting and obsessing over that one story. 99% of the time, that one story is NOT the one that publishers or readers will

Go to many of the high rises in NYC and try to choose the 13th floor in the elevator. 99% of the time, you can't. This is what the author is talking about.