I believe you mean Boing.
I believe you mean Boing.
Maybe I've just accepted that as an error people make—butchering the Italian language is an American tradition. Not sure why the missing syllable bothers me more.
I'm going to use this as a platform to say—is anyone else mildly bothered when someone (everyone?) calls them "peppercinis", completely dropping a syllable?
Don't worry, I was being deliberately obtuse.
184lbs in a month doesn't seem healthy, especially when you end up at 66lbs!
The reason I pointed it out is because dirt bikes are the ONLY vehicles you still see with 2-stroke engines. They were banned for road use specifically because of their significantly higher emissions.
1. It's a BMX track.
No, we get Milano cookies here, made by Pepperidge Farm.
Damn.
How can you tell anything about the quality from those pictures?
It's worth noting that in much of Southeast Asia, the haze isn't what we typically think of as smog—it's from slash-and-burn agriculture in the rural areas.
They have these in San Diego as well...either on the 15 or the 163. I used to watch them in action on the way to work.
I would agree with that, having seen the fuckery firsthand all over the world.
Kinda the point. Cambodia isn't the kind of place where you fuck around like this, because they will not hesitate to throw your ass in jail (or worse). Remember the Khmer Rouge?
I saw one in a parking lot in Monaco once. Great looking car, and BMW powered. Good stuff.
For spicy beer, it's hard to beat Ballast Point's Habanero Sculpin:
I have said it before and I will say it again.
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That is absolutely false, but I doubt the layers of filament really form many air-tight pockets.