“Help, Gromit! It’s the wrong trousers—and they’ve gone wrong!”
“Help, Gromit! It’s the wrong trousers—and they’ve gone wrong!”
Peter Sallis, the voice of Wallace passed away this year. I was very sad. Didn’t mean to be a downer, it just reminded me of the sadness I felt when I heard the news.
Hamilton looks like he just won the High School Science Fair.
Pretty simple tbh:
He posted the change on the 8th day of the 9th month. 8-9. Who won the F1 championship in 89? McLaren Honda.
Add up 8 + 9 + 17, the entire dates, and you get 34. The Third letter of the alphabet is C, the 4th is D. So c-d, or car-driver. This confirms the sneaking suspicion that he is actually a race…
You had me at the drifting Infiniti M in the cover shot. Can someone please tell me more???
Hello Kitty front plate and and now Hello Kitty tires?
I noticed that when looking them up after posting that comment. I don’t know a whole lot about S2000, but seems like for $4-$6k less you can get an AP1 with less miles. To me that seems worth it, but again, I don’t know enough about the differences between the two.
There’s a term for owning more on something that it’s worth... I just wish I could remember it.
**when ewe sleep with you’re cousin.
No, he has a good point. Cleaning up debris on a somewhat small section of track is usually a VSC call, not full SC. Also, the section of track that had debris was cleaned up before he even got to it, which does 2 things to vindicate or at least help understand Lewis’ comments
Reminds me of when I shop at Kohl’s. At the bottom of the receipt, it would say “you saved $246.87.” No I didn’t, just bought like 4 dirt cheap clearance rack shorts during a 30% off sale.
Pretty sure. If its a Highlander, there can be only one.
For what it’s worth, I don’t hate the Prius. Prius drivers, on the other hand...
His girlfriend says otherwise, and I quote, “Ohm my God!”
Father skills are at 11 here. Well done sir!!
Given the fact that they bought it as soon as it came out, I assume they must have paid MSRP. So their cost is $35k + 6% tax = $37.1k in 2002 money, which is about $50k in 2017 money.