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We used a 93 F150 as a DJ booth at an America-themed college party.

I’d really love a TC’d or SC’d 1st gen. But, I do love the aero options for the 2nd gen. Both are beautiful cars. The 3rd gen, though...ergh...

They can legally walk around with a holstered pistol, yes. But they can’t with it in a waistband under a shirt. They may not brandish a weapon, either. In addition, you need to be 21 to own a pistol. The kid also isn’t 18, so not allowed to open carry. So, yeah, Ohio (my home) is open carry, but that has little to no

BB Guns aren’t required to have orange barrels, actually. Toy guns are required to have them, but BB Guns don’t fall under that category (maybe under state laws or local statutes, but I don’t think this is the case). This is because BB Guns can actually be used to hunt pests and birds and whatnot. They’re in a weird

Miami Grad here. I never missed a home game during undergrad, but I’ve never attended another game since 2010, and don’t plan to anytime soon. Miami makes some of the dumbest fucking decisions concerning recruiting and roster changes. Hell, last time we won a bowl game quarterback Austin Boucher takes us from a

Looks like the guy bought it from here:

It’s really, really expensive to get colored carbon overlays (let alone fully carbon pieces) custom made. I looked at getting the interior trim of my Evo X done in red carbon and it would’ve been over $2,000. I can spend that money elsewhere, like on my motor.

Mongolian still refused to stay out there for the hand raising, obviously as a protest, this is pretty bad form in wrestling.

If you saw other matches where guys got 10 points ahead, like one of Snyder’s earlier matches, that’s a technical fall. Otherwise, it’s two 3:00 periods that count upward to six minutes.

It all depends on if the Uzbek wrestler had a prior caution already. In a Fleeing the Hold situation you get one warning and the next one is a point for the opponent. In this case, the Mongolian already had a caution against him, which resulted in the second call being accompanied by a point. This is different than

1958 Edsel Bermuda Station Wagon...hnnnnggggg

Both Thompson and Hemingway are beautiful writers with very separate, different lives outside writing. Hemingway taught me more about being honest and courageous than any other author, especially through For Whom the Bell Tolls. I’ll never try to emulate his actual persona, though, because he had a lot of issues.

It’s not an exact comparison, but I had a first-gen Ridgeline (bought it off my dad who bought it brand new) for several years. The bed was tiny, but I hauled mulch, moved in to college and an apartment, made several roadtrips, and even hauled a trailer a few times. That sucker never let me down until a valve stuck at

Why did you put flipped in quotations? Is flipped too simpleton for you? Do you want everyone to switch to rollover instead? How did you become such an expert on all of this? Was it from reading “Three Felonies a Day?” Are you so salty because you read that book, decided most laws are stupid because the book told you

The GIF was on Reddit last week. Supposedly he survived.

Oh, you’re right. The reviews that are saying anything negative about this film are getting dismissed outright BECAUSE of the early misogynistic reaction, though. Now that it’s out and critics have seen it and a lot of people are unabashedly saying it’s a bad film is it okay to admit that it’s just a bad film?

That’s because the director finally gave in to do the movie. He went through multiple scripts, kept turning it down because he couldn’t find a vision for it, then finally agreed. That’s why the reviews are shit and it’s a hot mess.

Whoa whoa whoa...the original Ecto 1 was a Cadillac Miller-Meteor Ambulance. You need to stay canon, please.

Most “flag” clothing is just a pattern reminiscent of the flag, which is totally kosher. But even if you did make a swimsuit out of a flag, you’re not gonna get in trouble. Flag code isn’t enforceable by law. In addition, it’s a “shouldn’t use” not “can’t use” clause, meaning it’s frowned upon, but ultimate without

This is mostly legal tongue. Words like allegedly have to be used by law enforcement because of the whole “innocent until proven guilty.” Couple that with the fact that the spokesperson is speaking second-hand and you get this kind of language.