I got 99 problems, but I’m only going to list a few of them here.
I got 99 problems, but I’m only going to list a few of them here.
That makes sense.
Yes, but what even is an SM-2? He was going to tell us, but he didn’t, so now we may never know.
Does Ohio not have any cowboys? Do they need to borrow some from Texas? I’m not talking about the country bro kind either; we still have some real ones too, the kind who can ride and rope and, most importantly, herd cattle. A few good dogs would probably help too.
Starred for the song.
“Two Germansailors...”
I’m not sure how it is in other states, but in Texas, you can’t carry a gun in a bar, even if you have a license. I’m OK with this law; guns and alcohol are best enjoyed separately, in that order.
Sure looks to me like Dodge is still using it.
It makes me so happy to know that these things are out there, murdering and devouring mosquitoes in such a badass way.
Ack, this thing rivals the Fiat Multipla for raw ugliness:
I agree; they’re generally good-looking trucks, and I like that the styling seems a little more reserved than the competition. I just think they need a new, distinctive corporate grille style, something that will eventually be understood to mean, “This is a Ram.”
Those are all excellent. Personally, I’d prefer if Autopilot didn’t crash into any objects, stationary or moving, but I’m sure we’ll get there eventually. Baby steps.
It’s OK; you just need time. Ram trucks will be there for you when you’re ready to accept your feelings for them.
I like the old grille style. I get that Ram needs to do something different now that they’re no longer part of Dodge, but every Ram pickup since the very first generation has had that cross on the front of it, and compared to that, the new grille designs just look generic, like it’s an off-brand version of the Ram…
Because winning, or something.
Yes, of course. “Trains” also starts with T, but I imagine they spent most of their time down below and rarely made their way up into the offices.
Wow, good job finding and posting that Wikipedia link. Building on your work, I was able to follow the link, read the article, and find the one paragraph in the whole thing that sort of answers my question:
Apology accepted. Zunes were technologically superior to the iPods of their time in every way. My personal experience was with the Zune 80. Compared to the contemporary 6th-gen iPod Classic, the Zune had:
Yes. If it’s good enough for Star Lord, it’s good enough for me.
This is probably a dumb question, but back when it was new, how would such a building have been used? It’s a large building with a lot of offices; what exactly was happening in there?