You keep using the terms “wild” and “feral” as though they mean the same thing, but they don't. A little more explanation of the origin of the herd(s) might shed some light.
You keep using the terms “wild” and “feral” as though they mean the same thing, but they don't. A little more explanation of the origin of the herd(s) might shed some light.
3pm is better. Less chance of animals crossing, and you can see for a long way.
If it’s never been registered, doesn’t that mean it’s new from a legal perspective?
Huh that’s weird. I still love my car and have zero remorse about buying it (while recognizing that it is not perfect). So I guess I’m the only exception to your rule.
Interesting to object to the headlights without posting any photos of the front of the vehicle.
What about people who are enthusiastic about a reliable type of car?
That would be the issue for me. There’s nowhere to go to easily fill up on fryer oil.
It’s a warning. I don’t see any indication that Reuters was warning anyone in particular, do you?.
There are these things called “speed limits” and “common sense” that should prevent people from driving too fast regardless of what the road looks like.
it would be a huge understatement to claim I did not love playing with those buttons as a kid.
‘Stang and Camero are all I can think of. So not really coupes.
If Ferrari can stop a knock-off kit car, that would imply luxury fashion brands can also go after people producing knock-offs too.
Oh I misunderstood, I thought you were saying the building was about the same size.
Not second degree murder either, which still requires the intent to kill. Some kind of homicide or manslaughter charge.
“The size looks about the same as what I was in”
In middle school maybe. Many males go on to grow up and have relationships with other men founded on things like mutual respect.
It’s warning that the large and thriving fashion knock-off industry, in which buyers are fully aware of what they are buying and there is little to no evidence of any harm to the luxury brands, could be at risk.
One time I decided to count the Subarus I saw on my commute of about 30 minutes in Colorado. I think it was something like 65.
No, it’s exactly what they did. They said “it’s impossible to turn this feature off for just one state” and then they turned the feature off for just one state.
Driving is a thing to do not just to get from point A to point B.