I dunno. If people want to ride, let them ride.
I dunno. If people want to ride, let them ride.
You hit the nail on the head there. Or a pair of those chinese-made “motorcycle boots” with the too-thick heel and sole with a metal plate bolted to the side of the heel.
I didn’t even know that was a thing until last year. I’m not a big fan of a bee to the face at 60 mph and a missing jaw if I crash but OK…
Didn’t…Sell…Helmets…? Wow.
Yeah, I would have a hard time riding where I live with a bike having the word “Indian” emblazoned on it. For the same reasons I stopped wearing my Cleveland baseball hat and Indian motorcycle t-shirt. You can say people should just “get over it” and choose not to be offended but I still think it’s offensive.
Excellent writing. Thank you.
I just got one of these from my parents, so this is a timely article. Thanks!
You’re dreaming.
I wonder if they had worked on it in rehearsal, so he kind of knew what was coming.
This is the truck I have except that it is a 2002. We bought it in Ohio and a year later it was in for service and found out the frame was rusted out. As in, the mechanic could put his finger through the frame in some spots. The good news was that Toyota replaced the entire frame - FOR FREE!
Right in the feels.
It aired on Canadian TV.
That is a really tough choice, but I’d go with Deckard’s blaster.
I agree. I remember that “Salt” movie with Angie Jo and thinking, “This 110 pound person is taking out these huge guys with these wimpy punches and no mass to back them up?” What a terrible movie.
“cult classic”
How did they decide which words to capitalize on that t-shirt?
I read that as “extra skin crispy”.
Thank you for crawling into my head and articulating what I was thinking about this piece.
“Glossing over his arrest/hearing, making jail into a much more prison like environment because it suits your wishes with the story? Those actually take away from the show.”
This^