It was sadder when they said bye to the Felicia.
It was sadder when they said bye to the Felicia.
There are a few places to get them online if you’re not bothered by whether or not they’re the genuine article. Ford Australia still has the rights to the image - I have a Super Roo t-shirt that I bought from a Ford merch trailer at a V8 Supercars race about 10 years ago - but with the demise of the Falcon nameplate a…
Fortunately, few if any of these names have any staying power. With the exception of the Daytona 500 (which never had a naming rights sponsor anyway), the Coca-Cola 600 and maybe the Southern 500, races are almost always referred to by fans and even announcers by the track and the time of year they raced there; the…
It was most likely this exact car: http://www.zadart.com/car/mclaren-650s/
If only she’d been receiving instructions through a speaker inside a giant cowboy hat...
I’ve found myself re-watching the diner parking lot scene in Casino with renewed joy every time one of his half-witted opinions slithers its way to the surface.
Giants trading DE Jason Pierre-Paul and a 2018 fourth-round pick
Yeah, lazy joke at the expense of the Rust Belt was lazy. I sold Lincolns in the Cleveland area for a couple years and had my share of high-dollar customers too; one guy commuted daily from his home in Sandusky to a business in Parma and paid cash for a brand-new Navigator (roughly $60,000 worth of car). Came back six…
Boooooooooooo
“Anyone with a decent job” and “in Michigan” are contradictory statements.
I’ve found my position evolving more and more towards this lately, even as I try and teach my two grade-school-aged kids that the way to win hearts and minds is by setting the better example and showing the kind of grace and compassion to their rural Trump-loving neighbors that the New York Times seems to do lately.
This won’t be a popular opinion, I’m sure, but a tasteful application of black (thinking maybe the roof, pillars and hood, down to just below the beltline so the mirrors blend in with it) would make that even better. Maybe a thin white stripe to separate it.
This cannot be repeated often enough.
Crazy hasn’t terrified the GOP for decades now; it’s not about to start.
Yep, all of this. I have nothing to add.
You had me at “Papaya Pol Pot.” Goddamn, that’s good.
Yep, it’s “PORSH-uh.” I defer to German pronunciations for a lot of their local brands despite how Americans (even the American divisions of those companies) change the way their names are said, e.g. “AH-dee-das” instead of “ah-DEE-das,” “BUY-er” instead of “BAY-er” and so on.
Rule of three and a solid punchline. Well played.
If it’s one, then it’s two too many.