Sounds like Texas is doing just fine without all that freedom from regulations (and accountability, ethics, etc.)
Sounds like Texas is doing just fine without all that freedom from regulations (and accountability, ethics, etc.)
This was the best thing that came out of AVC before they were gutted and given a budget of about whatever loose change could be found in the sofas of Spanfeller’s vacation home.
The only obvious sign of age on the exterior is evidenced by the factory alloys, which have been given gold center caps and inner vanes. Some might find that tacky, and that most would agree is not a look that has aged very well.
Musta been the cheap “stick on” bollards from eBay.
Does that gadget sound like a little air compressor because that’s what it is? Sounds like crap.
We have them in Colorado. They’re currently my favorite fastfood burger choice, although I’m not a big fan of their shoestring fries, mostly because they get cold so fast.
The article states some of the paint was buffed out to reveal the original color scheme.
Seems like this fee would be heavily appreciated in the public schools.
I’d consider this car pretty problematic when in my rearview mirror, especially at dusk or nighttime.
I’m waiting to hear a story where the truckers band together and do some kind of blockade on the tow truck that dares to enter the parking lot for this nefarious shit.
I personally would still consider a 91 MR2 Turbo a nice car. A very nice car.
I recently rewatched these MR2 videos from Jalopnik (the first one hosted by Fancy Kristen):
That guy is the first thing that came to mind when I saw this post. I got caught up in the YouTube videos of that guy for a hot minute a few years ago.
So many foods contain nuts these days, even when there’s no indication on the packaging that would set the expectation that something like a peanut would be an ingredient. Like, why the hell does this chocolate mousse ice cream or protein bar end up having peanuts as an ingredient? Keep seeing this all the time,…