Yes, but I’m sure as Canadian thieves that they are very polite while boosting cars.
Yes, but I’m sure as Canadian thieves that they are very polite while boosting cars.
Just an FYI. When you copy/paste a URL with a “?” in it, you don’t need to include the mark and everything after it. That gobbledygook consists of variable values and alphanumerics that are tracking you—all superfluous.
So it’ll be NASCAR: National Association for Strange Crossover Auto Racing.
Meh, it’s not as bad as the alleged pedophile’s Bentley--mainly because of the much lower bucks spent making it look so ummm...unique.
Dude, proofread.
Yeah, I’m in the “It’s too cute to be true” category. Given how the 2CV is such a wheezing underpowered deathtrap, I don’t believe it’s capable of handling any upward incline in fourth gear. “It’s rising 1 foot per 1000 feet! Quick! Downshift to third!”
Let’s see.... Oddball dead brand and there’s an “87" on the driver’s door so I guess you don’t forget what year it’s from and “Community Auto Repair” slapped on the quarter panel to advertise the business—WTF? So are even they tired of keeping the car on the road? ND all day.
I feel like my knowledge of copter flying just doubled—and I’ve been at the controls of an OH-58 (just the cyclic) because of my Army stint and an agreeable pilot. Thank you for providing the details.
Lived in TX for a decade before coming to AZ so I know exactly what you’re talking about—you just drip from the humidity. But now it’s so hot, that you just bake. Need groceries? I’m there when they open: 6AM—screw going there midday and being lasered by the Sun.
There’s that total bomb, Driven, that happened in the meantime. Ferrari cratered. And Rush did poorly too.
Yes, you made my point for me. Thank you for digging up the image.
Yes, you’re right: Wonder Woman 1: a rerun of Captain America 1. Top Gun Maverick: a rerun of Star Wars A New Hope. Godzilla Minus One: a rerun of Jaws. But just because they’re rerunning everything isn’t a reason for “congratulating” them with your dollars as the box office. Just wait for it to stream on your 75" TV.
I still think it’s humorous how the Secret Service wouldn’t let the production design team of White House Down anywhere near the Beast for measurements so the movie’s doppelganger limo could be accurate. Movie team’s solution: since those are actual Caddy headlights, all dimensions were scaled off the size of the light…
OK, that’s a fair response. Given how Boeing has such a huge backlog of orders, I doubt the boom/bust cycle of airplane manufacturing exists like it did in the past due to there only being two builders left now. And even if there is boom/bust still happening, at least it’s still a career where if Boeing doesn’t get…
“ The victim wasn’t able to be airlifted to an emergency facility because temperatures were too high for helicopters to be operated.”
Yup.
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Meh, all I see is a rerun of Grand Prix with F1 having the advantage of GoPro-ish ultra-rez cameras for shots that were technologically impossible back in 1966.
I’d like to know what if anything can be done to the men who were in charge of Boeing that made the spinoff happen. I’m assuming they stuffed their pockets with what I consider ill-gotten gains, so is there any legal recourse or did they get to laugh all the way to the bank and can’t be touched?
Yes, yes it was.