I believe that was our pal Bill, yes rather good strategy. BBC has a report on the extent of the Tik Tok takeover, those kids absolutely rolled him over.
Ah, well thunk out! That cancer he be a sneaky bastard alright.
What a wonderfully resplendent example of securing a roof load! Nothing looks in any danger of being lost during acceleration, driving or braking. In fact I’d be happy to let one of the kids ride up there too, just for giggles.
That’s just silly, it prevents you getting cancer cause everyone knows windmills cause cancer, duh...
“I heard” he claims he invented the question mark.
This would be fun if it gets to court.
Remiss of me, thanks for fixing that! I don’t think I know of any other single place name that requires 5 posts just to hold it up.
What market was this brochure for? Cause if thats the UK he aint hunting he’s a doggin!
Grifter 101, “Here, I’ll give you two of these nice crisp new $20 notes for that one creased up old $50 ok? Yeah its a great deal you’ll have two nice new notes and I’ll take that crappy old used one off your hands, its a win win!”
Think that’s funny, try some of the Welsh towns. Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch for instance, yes its real.
Someone ought to let King Missile know they found his “Detachable Penis”.
I’d go with “all-purpose idiot”, there has been a pandemic of them around since well before the current one but oddly no one seems to be looking for a vaccine for it.
It will depend of what type of “lead acid” batteries they supplied. If these are AGM or GEL deep cycle batteries (as opposed to flooded, starter type) they are designed to tolerate being deep discharged.
Ok, lot of action on this discussion so far so hopefully this doesn’t see too much attention. An old German mechanic taught me how to hand start a VW, without pushing or rolling it.
From what I understand this thing uses the 15B-FT(E) series motors coupled with the 4 speed auto both from the 1990's Toyota Coaster 4x4 bus. Based on my experience with Coasters the emphasis here is on low speed hauling, crawl speed gearing and high torque, forget speed. However that said and looking at the size of…
Its a bit more than a filler word, its actually a classic symptom of someone with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. An obsession with things that are perfect, being perfect and feeling (of course) they themselves are perfect or do things perfectly are all key traits used to identify the disorder.