Who would have thought when “Idiocracy” premiered in 2006, it would be the leading documentary of this century
Who would have thought when “Idiocracy” premiered in 2006, it would be the leading documentary of this century
To quote Jeremy Clarkson:
“A new driver pairing is an immediate way to feel like the automaker is making a splash despite it not having an impact on the car’s abhorrent performance.”*
I didn't see the sign up yet on 95 south telling me to go home....
Took my 94 LandCruiser up to Maine this weekend and stopped in York to shop at the Stonewall Kitchen store. Thought I was in the best fall cruiser until I parked next to a 1965 Alfa Romeo Guila Spider 1600. Then went to the York Harbor Inn’s Ship’s Cellar Pub had late lunch/early dinner (Linner?) GF had French Onion…
By the end of 2020, Tesla will:
Mid Engine with a long driveshaft?
Just needs some green paint and a $15,000 price tag
I have no doubt in my mind that somebody in Mr. Duba’a family served on a submarine in WWII or is a farmer
“In being able to serve our customers as one firm, integration is a key priority – both culturally and operationally.”
That is the correct answer
Ahem...
If someone needs car rental advice without looking into it on their own, they should just call Darwin now and save some time
Perception inside the AAF is that Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon bought a majority stake in the league simply for the gambling app being developed.
Source: “Dundon got the technology he wanted and he’s now minus one rather large headache.”
Yet Lyft and Uber are still in business
You just described one of the subplots to Office Space.
David, would you rather:
I was thinking Enterprise. They don’t charge for miles and can deliver it to your house.
However, Norwegian uses a lot of 737Max’s, so, you know