Street racing, rolling coal, peel-outs from Cars and Coffee...
Street racing, rolling coal, peel-outs from Cars and Coffee...
...trying to watch Lucas Black “act” causes me immense mental, physical and existential pain.
I would be happy to ride in an airplane cabin full of thin mannequins that can be posed in different seated positions.
Right, and thanks for mentioning regional variation, which I didn’t think of.
I only know Ka from their commercials, which to be honest were pretty edgy.
I don’t have the answer, and KBB isn’t saying, though they claim to look at market data. I also wonder. I’ve done a little data analysis in the past, so I’ll take an uninformed guess:
Oh! Then your action exemplified the name of the place perfectly.
Nice! I think I see “Sleeping Dog” lying in the opposite direction... a new optical illusion?
A few weeks ago I—The Takeout’s Chief Officer of Bad Decisions...
These last few posts you’ve written? It’s clear you are living the life, pursuing your dreams. Congratulations—a lot of people never manage to do that.
None of the included studies are peer-reviewed, and all of the published data it referenced had to do with SARS, not this particular kind of coronavirus.
OMG, how many hours did I waste on Shufflepuck...
I am a lawyer; I’ve read it before.
LOL. I’m guessing that David Tracy could get an interview with the engineering department at any automobile manufacturer with just a phone call or two.
Thankfully they still carry them and are well trained in how to use them.
...then there were German military guys with German Shepherds...
go from zero to LX in, like, IV seconds.
“Fuck off, Hitler!”
Not to mention that (a) fewer than 1 million cars were traded in under the program and (b) there are well over 100 million registered cars in the U.S. now (over 200 million registered passenger vehicles), and the numbers weren’t hugely different back then. So we’re talking about less than 1%, possibly less than half a…