therimguy
therimguy
therimguy

I was listening to the game up here in New England. I can honestly say it was the most confusing thing I’ve ever heard. First I here touchdown. Two minutes later the Patriots had the ball on the twenty the Jets didn’t get the score and somehow it was a touchback. This is the first time I have actually been able to

To be fair, we were actually touching 90 in southern NH Sunday and it really humid. The heat doesn’t normally bother me, but it truly felt like a Louisiane swamp.

My wife and I went and checked one out last weekend. The third row is surprisingly roomy. Most Adult humans will fit fairly comfortably.

This guy is clearly an auctioneer in his normal day to day job...

We bought our 2011 sportwagen brand new in 2010. Its got about 102k on it now and we have had next to no issue with it. In fact I didn’t even have to do brakes on it until 80k. That being said its going back to VW. They have no actual fix and the money they are offering to buy it back is way more then we could get

Lol my son actually played in a All American game in SC with Daron. Pretty funny seeing these young kids with scouting pages already. The 5'11 isn't the only one either. There was a kid pushing 6 feet on his team in that same game. I couldn't believe it. My kid is 12 years old and is 5'4" at 173 pounds of straight

66 gallons is actually pretty affective for wildland fires. We typically only go in with a couple 5 gallon backpack pump. Along with racks and shoves you can normally contain a 2 to 3 acre fire with just a few gallons. On a side note a full size wildland firetruck typically can hold 200 to 250 gallons of water BUT

Look I am not here to convince you to change your rules because you are clearly set in your ways. You can run your event however you heart desires you definitely have the right to do that. I was just bringing up a point. These other major organizations, be it NHRA or Rally America have these silly safety rules for a

Wow, these two lines blew my mind.

Not sure why you are being so hostile. I have run for years in the New England Hillclimb Association and its been a rule for a long time that if you run faster then a certain time you have to have a cage. Not because people need a nanny but because it keeps everyone safe. Even every drag strip I have been to has the

They let you go that speed in a uncaged car??? Lots of luck right there.

It was filmed at Mount Ascutney Vermont.

That wheel is actually designed to break apart like that. Its the same wheel Ken Block runs on his car. It shatters itself to absorb as much impact as possible to save the suspension. I believe they are made by a company called fifteen52.

Just to add on real quick. He is the driver of the Red Bull Formula D Camaro. This is pretty much just the car he beats on and doesn't have to worry about messing up. Look at it like its the foam pit for motocross guys.

Eh it is very understandable. Most of the videos these guys make are all from the Jersey area. Unfortunately for the drift folks up here in the New England area finding tracks that will actually let them use their facilities can be tough.

Its actually in New Hampshire not Jersey. I have been there and its amusing seeing that many skid marks in a driveway.

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Thought I would add this. In car view from the truck. Same location.

I actually have raced with this guy many many times. We both race with the New England Hillclimb Association. Not only is the truck is ridiculous but he is a really nice guy and has helped me out many times. The suspension is all NASCAR spec right down to the NASCAR brakes. Just one correction the hill is actually in