Ugh, you just know that Mr. Peanut photoshopped that thigh gap.
Ugh, you just know that Mr. Peanut photoshopped that thigh gap.
I think “The Most Hardcore Renegade Yet” needs to go head-to-head on a trail against the $600 XJ.
This is a first world problem if I’ve ever seen one.
Pick-up have always come in varying lengths, 6' and 8' are historically the most common. Most modern pick-up configurations are set up so that the over all length fits in a parking spot/garage. You can get other combinations but for the most part its...
Don’t forget fame. No matter what he was famous for, somebody out there wants to “understand and support him.”
Including half the population!
Those of us that have never even been arrested have little sympathy for those that have.
This just reminded me that I actually saw one of these on a tow-truck as I was headed to the airport on Monday:
Chutzpah? The GOP is reactivating anybody they can think of to torpedo Trump’s campaign. Mittens was given a fat check to tweet what he did.
He's saying its a dog in comparison to what was out there at the time. GMs 5.3, Dodges hemi and ironically Toyotas 4.7 V8s all left the poor 5.4 triton in the dust and you were paying a premium for that triton.
You ever driven the old F150 with the 5.4L? On paper it would seem adequate but in reality, it was a dog.
Damn. That was prime fishing structure.
Geisha = Japan, foot binding = China. China =/= Japan.
Rare color apparently, I’ve only seen two or three others ever. I love it though, much nicer than the dark forest green
What is it about us that makes people so mad?
She’s not talking about the action itself though; she’s talking about the obligatory apology that’s often as meaningless as it is insincere. There definitely is an internet culture that dictates that people apologize for things (whether they’re really sorry or not–just as long as they make it SOUND like they…
What's more American, a Nissan built in Mississippi, or a Ram built in Mexico?
Thats not a bronco
The answer is Power Wagon.
After using HD trucks for years of forestry and wildfires, I'm still amazed at the capabilities of someone else's truck.