Usually it's the Sooner players who lay down after getting hit in the mouth.
Usually it's the Sooner players who lay down after getting hit in the mouth.
I agree with you. but I think the XJ6 SIII is the best of them. It's one of the few (if not the only) car where the rubber-bumper version was better than the original. Pininfarina's rework of the rear roofline, and the shallower grille, give it less apparent bulk, which is enough to outweigh the ugly bumpers to my eye.
As far as timeless classics go the design of a 1994-1996 Chevy Impala SS remains modern looking even today. This is quite the achievement for GM since most of their cars look outdated almost as soon as they roll off the assembly line.
18 years later and these things still look great. Timeless design. These were my favorite car as a kid.
I agree completely with the looks, but that sounds like a serious growl of an engine for an i3... what in the hell??
These are my favorite of the 308 series. The carburetted cars have a ton of character and are faster than the early injected cars. A beater 308 Berlinetta with carbs would be a fun and cheap first Ferrari. Maintenance is do it yourselfable. Really, it is; there's no rocket science here.
It's an O'Drools — O'Douls with a shot of grain alcohol.
I'm kind of shocked. Based on his history, Bush almost never supports the really veteran guys.
Still a fucking assclown.
That trade has caused the taint of the Rangers' horrible season to spread? Good times!
Mandatory doesn't mean people don't drive without it unfortunately.
That doctor went deeper than most Rangers starters this year
Dude i agree about the clients, but the lawyer job is to protect their client interests, if a Lawyer isn't supposed to do his job, what's the point of having trials?
Amusingly, the scramjet is only that little bit at the tip of the rocket. The rocket itself is an SA-5 (S-200), capable of Mach 8 on its own. Having to carry the little scramjet on the front significantly reduced its top speed.
Socialism is the removal of competition, with centrally-planned elements taking over for the free market. Whether this is owned by the town or not makes no difference, it's still capitalism because it's in an open market and people are voting with their dollar. Also, what's the tax burden on each of the citizens to…
if you folks think this is socialism, i highly recommend revisiting your high school civics curriculum.
Props to the Seahawks, they even have one of the college football teams using the 12th fan thing. One of those texas teams I think.
And Minnesota since 1900, and Iowa since 1912. And between the 20s and 1989 when aTm filed for the trademark, it was completely generic and used by dozens of teams/fan clubs between college football, the NFL, and soccer. Aggies weren't the first to use it and they weren't the only to use it...they were just the first…
By a college football team in a nowhere-near-Seattle part of the country. Who cares?