i fix them for the army!!
i fix them for the army!!
Never discount the ingenuity of the Mexican mechanic. They have special powers beyond a mere ASE certification.
Argentinians totally did agree with the war, at least while they were winning. When they started losing that public support very quickly turned into public outrage.
WBAL reports he had just finished up an eight-hour blackjack session
Mine is on it's third set, and is a 3.doubleslow due to the autotragic. It's one of those vehicles where there isn't really an argument in the favor of the automatic.
What's the fun in that? All the tools you need? Beer at hand?
Hah! I mean it for real - last Spring I replaced a front axle u-joint on my Cherokee when I was on the trail in Montana, and I did it all from under the comfort of my hatch in the rain. (Except the part when I had to lay in the mud to get the axle out.)
You know, as a Black person, I don't have a lot of feelings about this. It's made healthy cooking amusing and interesting. And I think the thing that makes me feel more okay about it is that the authors aren't pretending to 'be down'. They're just saying 'hey, we had this idea and we wanna do it.' It would be one…
How long until Gawker runs a story wondering how many people will die because of this article?
I'm waiting with bated breath for a statement from Kimye...
The same release of carbons in the car is the reason that new to newish cars get that thin film of "fog" on the inside of the windows. Mainly noticeable on the windshield.
Fuck ISIS right in the pussy.
"Peacemaker" because dead people can't fight back... ergo, war is peace.
Apparently many of the locals over there refer to them as Da'esh, which is an Arabic acronym that I make no pretense of understanding (except I've heard they hate it). I'm down with your suggestion too, but if they won't print it let's go with Da'esh
"AHH THERE IS A MOTHERFUCKING SHARK! LET ME IN! OOOPS I SWAM THROUGH IT, PULL ME IN! WAIT! WHY ARE YOU PUSHING ME OUT?! YOU BASTARDS!"
Top Gear's best episodes were done with a smaller budget. This is a Fact.
Reminds me of the Top Gear test track power lap times.
Hard to take his anti-technology stance seriously when he's wearing glasses!
This is one of the first Giz articles about medical advances that doesn't sensationalise it in any way and simply gives the facts and a nod towards the potential future applications.
It's called, process color. It's not going anywhere.