If she won’t you might have the wrong girl. ;)
If she won’t you might have the wrong girl. ;)
Mine’s actually by Giordano.
There’s a place in Bellevue, WA. that can do good car cakes. This was my wedding cake. It was hot out, so there were some components failing by the evening, but no bad for frosting.
This wasn’t the only Soviet self-built/home-built sports car. There were several, going back as far as the 1930s.
Mustangs eat people.
You’re nuts.
I hate myself, but...
And then there’s the Daihatsu Scat which is named after the opposite of food.
Toyota Corona https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Corona
I’ve got:
Given your usual obsessions, I’m stunned that you’d forget the world’s most common car named after an Asian delicacy…
Elmer Fudd has hunted one down for you!
It doesn’t have to be ostentatious, just the choice of an actual color. Why are people so fucking boring?
Honestly, I think it is in the lines and the Jeep is just that little.
What are you talking about? Craigslist is full of cars with V4s. Do some research dude.
I’m not sure the LS ever was but its twin, the Jaguar S-Type did have a manual option for one year (2003). Only with the 3.0 V6, however. I know because I owned one. I’ve seen a couple of LS cars with manuals but I thought they were one-offs. What I could say with relative certainty is the manual option never existed…
He did.
The same could be said for a lack of "brown people" in the infographic - much less interracial couples, whether gay or straight. But the message of the infographic goes well beyond the outward "identity" of the couples, and focuses on the core actions that create a strong marriage of any kind.
Given that same-sex marriages account for only about 3% of all marriages in the United States, I think it's logical to see why only heterosexial marriages are depicted. While one could possibly generalize that the outcome could be the same for both groups, even if same-sex marriage data was included in this…
I find it very interesting that we seem to be raising more the awkward point about having kids NOT being joy and bliss, and in fact can be detrimental to a marriage. I have 3 kids and of course wouldn't trade them for anything, but I do like how honest discussion about this topic can offset the societal push to have…