stephenr-bierce
Stephen R. Bierce
stephenr-bierce

My own dilemma: I have to replace BOTH my vehicles as they’re both 2001 models (and while structurally sound beginning to get mechanically problematic) and moving to a place that mandates inspections (which wasn’t an issue in backward-@$$ Tennessee). I need a vehicle with AWD because the house I’m moving to is on the

And now I present to you, the recipe for tank decoy thanks to the Army Heritage Collection.

When I was a college student there was a TVR dealer in the town the campus was at. So I came close to test driving one. But I wasn’t ready, and then they left the U.S. market.
Of course, if I talked my folks into letting me trade my AMC (or Toyota, or Ford, or Oldsmobile) for one then, I’d be dead now, but that’s

When my father owned our VW Cabrio, I’d had a pipe dream about retrofitting the top to a powered unit, but the regular one seemed good enough.  (It was passed to my sister years ago, and she traded it in on something else after that.)

This article goaded me into hunting down Sega’s Wing War arcade game.  I hope there’s an incursion into THAT airspace!

For the Record: I played Gundam Duel Company when it was running, and Gundam Network Taisen until a few months ago, when I realized that I could lose my Bandai Namco membership due to my playing it from outside Japan. (On my YouTube account I have videos of my gameplay.)
Both times it was all about how well I could

RANKER puts forth the Camaro, but perhaps I’d personally prefer the Ford Falcon of that year? Or maybe be really into my British and get a Corsair 2000E?

Not to mention all those Airbus superjumbos and Boeing 747s that the airlines are retiring now.  Why settle for less when you can have more?

Dumb idea I’d had years ago:

Living in eastern Tennessee east of Knoxville. Went to Greenville, SC for a trade show several years back, and on the way back missed the road to Hendersonville, NC and wound up going east to Spartanburg, where I caught the Interstate going back through Asheville.

My Toyota Tercel (owned from 1990 to 1992) only had sixty hp but since it didn’t weight very much I didn’t care.  My Mercury Topaz, OTOH, had 50% more horses but certainly didn’t feel any better to drive.

Howard the Duck, Leonard Part VI, Spielberg’s 1941...

I’m reminded of the scene in Animaniacs in which the Warner critters are fighting somebody in a video rental shop and one or the other of them says “we need more firepower, let’s get some bombs!” So they choose David Lynch’s Dune, Ishtar, Reds, One From The Heart, Heaven’s Gate...

We’re goin’ prowlin’ (walk, talk like a T-Bird)
Prowlin’ (walk, talk like a T-Bird)
Prowowowlin’ tonight!—Grease 2

ARTHUR DENT: It’s a whole lot better than that dingy Vogon crate! This is my idea of a spaceship, all gleaming metal, flashing lights, everything...
What happens if I press this?
FORD PREFECT: Don’t!
ARTHUR: Oh!
FORD: What happened?
ARTHUR: A sign lit up saying, “Please do not press this button again.” (Hitchhiker’s Guide

Probably beyond yer budget, tho’.

https://www.mitsuoka-motor.com/global/lineup/new/rock-star/

You can have both! Get a Mitsuoka Rockstar!
(It’s a Miata with a shrunken mid-Sixties Stingray replica body.)

The real mistake was that Studebaker-Packard got Curtiss-Wright as their management, who proceeded to loot and plunder them out of profitability.  but what would have happened if S-P had gotten Kaiser and Willys FIRST?

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“Red Zone Fighter” from the Megazone 2-3 II soundtrack.