shitheelandtoe
shitheelandtoe
shitheelandtoe

That is a beautiful wood floor on that Audi.

I don't even understand #1. Chinese Wispa? Wtf?

Having lived in both countries myself, I agree with everything you say, and British superciliousness annoys me too; however, seems like an odd venue for an outburst. And to be fair, the dude seems more like the stuttering Hugh Grant stereotype than the gasbag Colonel Blimp/Clarkson stereotype.

With his gut.

The the, or a the?

Yes, good point.

Personally, I’ve always seen racing as a way to test and improve engineering, because I’m an engineering nerd who doesn’t care much about competitive sports. To me, this is a natural way to test R&D.

Betteridge’s Law.

Naw. Pretty much every car I've owned has been a step up from previous, and I intend to keep going. I'm not saying new is better than old, but even if I buy an older car, it needs to be something really great that's better than what I have now.

I see, thanks!

Do you think the new RSR will keep the Mezger engine or will they follow the road car to forced induction?

The abrupt fate of this character in the movie really took me by surprise. Was not expecting it.

Kudos to the screenwriter for the Dallas “It was just a dream” ending!

Yeah, but you only need to design around Clarkson’s gut. Johnson is huge.

I know someone who was “taught” in an American middle school that the USA is larger in area than Canada.

Beans. Beans = gas. Anyone with a cursory knowledge of Blazing Saddles knows this.

None. None gas.

Odd, because in my BMW or my Cayman GTS, I never hear or see any of those. In my Cayman, the only time strangers say anything to me is to tell me what a beautiful car I have, for which I thank them.

Yep, I'm a total Porsche fanboi but I agree. It was different and interesting. Sometimes different is good, sometimes it's bad, but it's always different!

But all those roads in evo, XCar, and Chris Harris videos! The sideways sliding! The empty roads! The bellowing engines! What of them, man? What of them?