Actually, there were a lot of good cars in that movie.
Actually, there were a lot of good cars in that movie.
I like the '39 Horch 830 in the Sound of Music. It's a stupid movie, but that's a nice car. Plus a nun steals the ignition wires.
I think I see the problem there, chief.
Actually, that's a good idea. I'm recently unemployed and have editorial experience. I'll fight you for the job...
Actually, since it was capitalized, 'Cetacea' is the Latin name of the order of cetaceans. So this usage is probably, meh, okay.
You want some more? "extant of" is not what you mean when you say "extant of." "its a supercar..." should be "it's a supercar..." And there's still a "your going to have the engine apart..." and a "the the moderate..." and don't get me started on where you need semicolons instead of commas.
Yeah, if my wife spelled like that, I'd cheat on her too.
I always find that picture embarassing.
And, speaking of Henry Rollins, he's got a pretty good explanation of Carlos Gracia's report, too.
Wasn't there a NASCAR race in 2003 at Watkins Glen where Jeff Gordon ran out of gas on the final turn, then stopped in the racing line in the exit of the turn, because he thought someone would push him? I recall he got wrecked pretty bad as a result. I can't find video anywhere though.
Don't believe everything you hear about the MkII Jetta. The rumors about its reliability, the integrity of its electrical system; exaggerations about it being easy to repair... the one about the trim pieces lasting more than two months...
I had Walter Payton's Lamborghini Countach S. I always wished Walter would, like, get out of the way of the car.
Datsun 510.
Supra. Mk III; not the catfish.
Is the audio sync off? It looks ok, but I keep being weirded out that the air brakes come on before the driver gets on the brakes.
Me and my friend used to drag race in reverse. We wanted to start a league.
This isn't racist; a white person might totally have rims like that.
Normally, I'd support rules of fair chase. But for invasive pests, the gloves are off.
The Ford Probe GT?
I'd caution the BBC rather than Tesla in this case. When you sue for libel in England, you almost win automatically. The burden of proof is on the defendant, and they got retards like 'Sir' David Eady on the bench. This guy never met a libel suit he didn't like. English libel laws need to be reformed very…