There’s a fair point to be made here.
There’s a fair point to be made here.
You live in the area and you are surprised the people of Rothesay have a problem with this? The same town that just had to spend $180K in legal fees to defend itself against a frivolous lawsuit from a rich asshole that didn’t like that the town turned underused green space into an area that kids could play hockey and…
Quick question Just Jeepin. Since the windshield folds down does that mean it’s not a structural “safety” in the event of a roll over?
This could have been stopped by merely driving with your doors locked by the sound of it.
It’s unclear how they accessed the database, but it allowed for them to use one of the codes create a duplicate key
“The joy ride is over for these Hooligans,” said Fred to Shaggy, Scooby and Velma.
If they could bring TGV levels of performance 324mph or 290-300 average that would bring LA-NYC to a more reasonable 8-9 hours. I would gladly add 4 hours to a LA-NYC trip, at this point you add a minimum of 2 hours to any flight and usually end up with 4-6 hours extra with delays.
Sure, that New York to LA “bullett” train is going to be a ranging success. Even at an average of 200 mph, and no stops, that’s going to be a 27 hour trip. And factor in stops, and crew changes, and it pushes 30. Even if everyone has to be strip searched, flying is still faster.
How about we all just stop flying and take trains so there can be a domestic investment in bullett trains? The last few weeks or month or whatever have shown us that the airlines are actually shiitty for multiple reasons:
I think a good auto detailer should be able to clean that stuff up, a little bit of rubbing alcohol and elbow grease and a little bit of time.
Replacing the windshield is probably going to be the easiest part of this repair.
You can join at 16. Stress fractures can happen in training, so by 17 he could have both joined and been let go from the Army. A few months to find a job and ...shazam, UK culture at it’s best.
I think you can go in to the army at 16.
This makes me irrationally angry.
He said that several of the things he had done to George, such as locking him in the boot of a car and hosing him down with a pressure cleaner, were things most of the apprentices were subjected to and that they would always be laughing at the end.
I wouldn’t listen to these naysayers. Anything is possible if you’ve got the fortitude (and cash) to make it happen.
The other jet at Graceland is in fact his other and rather differently appointed Jetstar.
An Fortune, and you’d never get it back.