rocketboy2319
rocketboy2319
rocketboy2319

We had some car guys that loved to show off by getting sideways on the back stretches (sometimes 3 at a time) where the rows ran parallel to the main street. We had one guy who had a TV and DVD player in his car (2009) and we’d watch Youtube series on it after school. One kid was the valedictorian and worked on the

Like German.

So should it be J-Ph-EG, since the P stands for photography?

She did say it was a NASA event.

ALT-ernatively you can do ALT + 248 on the numbpad

Initially, it looks like the car is trying to accelerate over the curb and he’s not putting enough throttle into it (attempting his getaway U-turn). Then he overcompensates and has an “OH SHIT” moment forgetting to use the brakes. Probably thought the wheels were turned more and he wasn’t going to go straight. Still,

That photo looks like it’s from Kennedy Space Center.

I recall a story where a big name dept. store (can;t recall which) tried to do straight pricing on all of their products to show they were lower cost than the competition (other big name dept. stores names which I forget too). Turns out, NO BS pricing failed because people didn’t feel like they were “getting a deal”.

I’ll bite. ‘82 FJ40 had left and down. Heavy springs and an offset the width of the center console. No mistakenly shifting there at speed.

Own a used 2001 Camry. Can confirm, although its more of a gouge than a dent.

How do you fit that 16' 5.0 under the hood? You ‘Stang must be YUUUGE!

Freddy, the engines I could care less about. It’s all those faulty turn indicator lights. They just never seem to work!

That type o money money would get me a well restored FJ40 (or well drive original) with Toyota reliability and aftermarket support, not to mention the same retro looks. CP all day.

If you give bottsdotts a cookie...

tip of the iceberg”

Same day. Went from a 1982 Toyota FJ40 to my aunt’s Miata.

Actually, Florida law permits a loaded weapon in the vehicle with one point of separation. This could include center console, a “snapped” holster, zippered case, etc. So nothing illegal by having it in the glove box, even holstered. The law specifically states “readily accessible” but this is typically compared to

Most people in Florida now are migrants from out of state. Either New England retirees, Californians fleeing for cheaper housing, or criminals. :P

“Wait! WAIT! Go back. Why are there six pedals if there are only four directions?”