the1969dodgechargerguy
the 1969 Dodge Charger Guy
the1969dodgechargerguy

ABA Guy here (anyone but Apple): you want to be even more of a digital slave to a private company sitting on hundreds of billion dollars of cash as Apple uses you, the slave, to further enrich themselves; then go for it. In the short-term, I believe the Apple minions will love it. In the long-term, I predict the slaves

Boy I’m old.... No idea who this guy is and I don’t even care enough to duckduckgo him and find out more.

A CSW—chunky station wagon—from another car manufacturer. Like predicting the Sun will rise in the East tomorrow.

The moral of the story? Automation is a double-edged sword—works great as long as all the parts of the system work as should. and the pilots are aware of what automation is incorporated into the aircraft.

You gotta love simpleton Republicans for their complete hypocrisy when it comes to the law—it shouldn’t apply to them as they seek to disrupt everything they can but if they can’t go pee-pee, then it’s the law to the rescue.

Marvel’s Batman: how low can copying go?

What bullshit. You want cable cars, go with the San Francisco model.

Sure—if you don’t mind spending $39,990 for parts.

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17 weeks on the country charts and it hit Numma 1: “Good Ol’ Boys”

This Batmobile is a fustercluck of parts, as if Wayne cobbled it together himself, which in itself is so refreshing from the tanks and motorized dildos that the production designers have had a fetish providing for the past 25 years.

I still find it hilarious how absolutely incompetent the Russian army is. Their comm equipment wasn’t working worth a damn, so a Pinhead Putin general was using a regular cell phone. The Ukrainians geo-located his ass and offed him.

“Waaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!  He’s competing too hard!”  Everybody is a self-serving whiner nowadays--effing hell.

What?  Was the model name “Gibberish” already taken?

Close, with a small cigar. I say the logo is a dead ringer for nail clippers. So imagine three of them side-by-side:

Given how the rider in the topmost photo isn’t exactly svelte, all I see is this:

Yup, you named it—changing the oil as a kid as Dad showed me what to do on his Plymouth—tail fins and all.

Regarding the topmost image, all I see is this:

1) Dude, proofread.

Countdown till Chevy uses the footage in a new “Like a Rock” ad...

I suppose nowadays that price for that old of a Nissan would be considered reasonable.  Still wouldn’t pop for it.