“Real FM Radio.”
“Real FM Radio.”
my best story of a pullover is similar.
Just as I was pulling into my driveway in the lovely college town of San Marcos Texas I had a cop turn his lights on. Seeing as how I was in my driveway, I parked my car and waited for him to come up to the window. The police officer proceeds to inform me that my license plate illumination lights were out, which I…
you must have a large trunk to fit a dead hooker and a meddling cop
Got pulled over for “wicked fast around that corner.” Not for exceeding the limit, just going faster than the cop thought I should turning from one road to the next.
I got pulled over for a dead hooker in the trunk. Which is totally BS because he couldn’t even see the dead hooker in the trunk until he opened it.
Strangely, the answer is to either eliminate or embrace ethanol, depending what the goal is.
This guy needs to go. Needs to go now. Immediately. Blaming poors sales on the customer and not your fucking product? Lamest shit.
“Will Undoubtedly Power Hopes And Dreams”
“We’ll never have a turbo.”
nevermind, there’s a turbo
Translation: “The kids who want these cars can’t afford them, so we can’t justify development costs of adding another option. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go work on the automatic for the new Supra.”
Regarding the I-70 hitchhiker story:
4k at 24 frames a second is the cheap standard these days. Even consumer cameras can do it including many cell phones. I wouldn’t be surprised if they shoot higher than that.
And if they do drop them, watch Netflix jump on that deal faster than Hammond getting into a car accident.
I agree. Sometimes it feels too scripted/forced, but I think that’s still a better alternative than a free-for-all. Without a script it would easily turn into every bad YouTube car video.
The Daily Mail is about as reputable as Breitbart...
I used to have hitchhiking races with my buddies back in the day, and the most reliable way to cover the hard distances (like West Texas) was having a funny sign at a truck stop.
The technology has come full circle.