Relax. The original comment said “the only difference between” the two movies was ___. I pointed out another difference. I wasn’t making any grand point about world views, or defending Death Wish. These aren’t the droids you’re looking for.
Relax. The original comment said “the only difference between” the two movies was ___. I pointed out another difference. I wasn’t making any grand point about world views, or defending Death Wish. These aren’t the droids you’re looking for.
It’s still a Legacy wagon with raised ride height, just like it’s always been. The current style also has a super chunky roof rack that adds to the impression of height.
But in Marvel (and basically all other PG-13 rated) movies no blood comes out when people get shot, so...
This is how I’ve always made caramelized onions. It works.
Having been to all of these places,
Does anyone think that maybe hopefully in a week Trump will just scrap the stupid-ass tariff idea and be like, “haha made you blink!” to the rest of the world? I’m still hoping that he does that.
Manufacturer curb weight specs...
I’ve always caramelized onions over medium heat with periodic deglazing. It produces deep brown caramelized onions in a much shorter amount of time.
This news is already being oh so well received by the financial markets.
Nitpick: quicker, not necessarily faster.
There are certainly some crappy summer tires out there that would under-perform vs. the Michelin A/S 3 but there are also plenty of summer tires that will destroy the A/S 3.
Tire Rack lists the two OE tire options for the Challenger Hellcat Widebody as the Pirelli P Zero PZ4 summer or the Pirelli P Zero All Season. The car pictured here looks to have the PZ4 on it.
Honda has been selling cars with SOHC VTEC since the 90s, and basically all but a select few of their V6 motors are SOHC.
Same here, I bought a Clarion head unit in like, 1998 or something.
I’ve driven one. It’s a hatchback with van doors.
Sitting in the wayback was always a hot commodity when carpooling a bunch of kids around town. The fwd wagons had roomier waybacks than the rwd Volvos that were also somewhat popular. Minivans had a lot more room inside but they had to make up for their lack of rear-facing wayback coolness with things like rear seat…