He should have gotten...
He should have gotten...
Hey, look at that... they filmed the part where where she instantly changed clothes in my living room (no joke, that is my apartment)... Glad the commercial turned out great :)
As the writer states, Plaschke uses spring stats and tiny sample sizes that he has cherry picked to prove his point. That is dumb as shit.
Oy! Maybe he just wanted to take a look at it from down undah! Good on 'im!
Just the opposite: I know it does, and I don't want to smell it.
People that don't work in the auto industry, have no idea how much control/involvement the government has in this business.
Thank you again for writing about this Madeleine. Let me just say that it is so fucking dope to read the amazing comments here and see how much people support calling out fuckboys who drop verbal fartbombs on innocent people. I really hope that the woman was the recipient of his unfortunate stank is reading this and…
Don't worry about that mattress.
What mattress?
"Article about torches, by Torch"
Walter. Because The Dude isn't handling the money, driving the car and talking on the phone all by himself.
The coolest thing about this engine is the derivative 2.0 I6 twin turbo that Ford WILL make if they at all value their lives.
So, you're saying you were there before everyone else even knew it existed, before it was mainstream. Sounds pretty hipster to me.
Another theory: exhaust-mounted propane torches.
Have a picture taken by my Grandfather before it opened.
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge in Cincinnati
That's gotta be bad... I commuted to RIT from Buffalo for 4 years and in 96,000 miles of I-90 I ran through almost every audio book at the library. It's so dull out there I would sometimes find myself "waking up" @ the 390 exit as my brain came off auto pilot. At least theirs a hill or two, avoiding troopers is…
Giant shop vac
You're missing the point of this ad. The selling point they're using for this car is that it lasts a long time - it's shown throughout the length of the ad. But that's just a subtle message as it's mostly a reflection of the more important things in life.