speedfiend
speedfiend
speedfiend

I’ve spent many years running and road cycling and through that time I have been hit, or been with someone hit by a car more often than I care to remember. It has taught me one thing - US streets are meant for cars and cars alone. Now I trail run and mountain bike.

Admittedly, the Prettiest Prius ever is a very low bar, but yeah, I actually dig the looks of this thing.

He technically touched the license plate, which is probably actually owned by the State of NY.  And this is the most bullshit, crybaby excuse I’ve ever heard.  Especially since this is an obvious cop or cop-friend, because nobody else would be that fucking blatant about violating the law.

And the dumbass in the Chevy was lucky he didn’t slash his tires and take a hammer to his truck. Maybe the motherfucker shouldn’t be breaking the law in the first place, ever think of that?

The glass stand requires a subscription also.

Long ago, yeah

Elon: “Fire 50% of these weak, lazy glass-blowing artisans who spent their lives honing their craft! I am the best at blowing chunks (of glass)!”

Weirdly enough, I owe my career to Keith. He asked me to contribute an article to a website in 1994 and asked me to send it in HTML, so I learned HTML. Damn good timing. 

I wonder if it’s easier or harder to work on that engine now that it’s in the trunk.

well, aren’t subaru swaps in beetles pretty common?

Well, then I have no intention of changing my decision to never buy a new BMW. 

For me, the best-looking, new BMW is the Toyota Supra and it’s no beauty either.

This is effectively a non-issue as the cybertruck is not a real vehicle and will likely never be produced.

Maybe that punch the air thing was a superstitious ritual he does to keep his head gaskets intact. Paying respect to “boxer.”

My term: CSW—chunky station wagon—cuts thru all the crap and calls a spade a spade.

4. In a separate civil matter, she, or her estate, will handily win a large settlement or (if the cities involved are fool enough to let it go to trial) judgment against the department, for which the taxpayers will stand treat.

When reached for comment, the train responded that the patrol car was resisting arrest. 

We do have at least one answer:

2) That sounds great until you find out that the car has to be returned full of electrons, or they will bill you an extra $2/KWh to recharge.

First gear: