Have they tried explaining that they're "muscle vehicles"?
Have they tried explaining that they're "muscle vehicles"?
The blandest supercar isn’t in the spirit of the revolutionary supercar it was named after? You don’t say!
The Insider post you reference but didn’t link to doesn’t report anything. It just manages to get 5+ ads on the screen while summarizing this reporting from a paywalled New York Times article. To be fair, both the summary and the article avoid the question of how many workers are effectively replaced by these…
Not gonna lie. I have definitely looked at the food plan on the annual pass of a local Cedar Fair park and wondered about doing this exact thing.
Never got past the wondering stage, though. It blows my mind that someone really did it.
Social media didn’t exist.
No good drink starts with Pepsi.
But the fact that it devolved into another CG red laser/blue laser battle was not ideal.
I must be getting old because these kinds of gifs, in general, don’t feel old enough to forget/misidentify the people in them.
Aside from sharing the same floor─which is an amazing detail─this is 4/5 places I’ve ever been with “Asian” and “buffet” in the name. I expect a shoddy koi pond and a sign telling me not to throw coins in, and I’m concerned if it’s not there.
Security really is the big issue.
I was thinking the same thing. This is more than enough for the terrain its actually designed to face and likely to face. Honestly, I’m a little impressed it actually includes an LSD. I assumed it was an appearance package.
RAV4 Prime. Don’t confuse this with the regular RAV4 Hybrid. It’s not that. This is a quick plug-in with some all electric range.
People here will undoubtedly hate a CUV suggestion, but:
All the low hanging fruit seems picked, so I guess I will reach up a bit.
So You’re Telling Me A Private Rocket Company Is Unsafe, Toxic, And Bad For The Environment?
I wonder if that’s where they’ll build my Fisker Popemobile.
I know it’s not the topic at hand, but that’s way too much cheap looking, solid black plastic on the grill of a car that starts around $50,000. The mustache with light up parts is an especially questionable choice, but at least Ford saved a few pennies on their $50,000 SUV by digging in the Interceptor parts bin.
I hope they’re nice remasters and not just re-releases on different hardware.
Parents who put their 16 year old in a Super Duty are bad parents. No wonder they ended up raising this piece of shit who hits cyclists for fun.
I’ve liked Brad Neely for a long, long time, and China, IL has been watched and rewatched several times since I got HBO Max, but between being on a streaming service I don’t already have and a look that appears to be a thin veneer of Neely’s style painted on to something far more generic, it’s going to take several…
As much as I genuinely hate the way Star Wars refuses to get away from squeezing more story between stuff that already happened, the good will built up by Diego Luna and the quality of The Mandalorian is enough for me to give this a shot.