uavnoitall
UAVnoitall
uavnoitall

A part of me is compulsively outraged when I see anyone use the sacred symbol of our country as clothing, their ignorance of the flag code and the insult that all Veterans feel by their ignorance is ridiculous. Bottom line ignorant people...if you really want to show veterans, and America, how patriotic you are...

I once experienced trying to sell a 4 year old Pontiac Formula in the late 90’s (one in every driveway in NJ at the time) which cam stock with a 300hp LT1 V8, 6 speed transmission and a warning from the insurance companies to anyone under 30 (and married) which said “we will make you think twice about owning a car

The last one I rented left me praying to the God of acceleration getting on a Las Vegas freeway and I think it had 300 miles on the odometer. Chrysler is the #1 automotive company that needs to no longer exist in my book. They are living proof that shit cars are still built, and sold in this country.

TV size is surprisingly still a selling point in high end R.V’s for some reason. My comment has always been to the salesmen, “so...I have a 65” inch LED TV in my home” so a 42” isn’t exactly exciting...

Don’t laugh...they make a new one that looks just like that for people who want the “vintage” look.

Staples, glue, fiberboard, fiberglass, faux wood covered particle board amenities and a mattress worse than the one I have in my home...whats not to like? My biggest complaint about the RV industry is that the above mentioned building materials are not what I tolerate in my home, so why should I be happy with them in

The man could own any car he want’s but his Legend still has meaning to him, I get it. I’ve got a 98 CL that I drive daily with over 255K on it that I like despite being able to afford newer and more expensive cars. Here’s my list of why I drive, and like, my nearly 18 year old Acura.

Ahhhh...yes, Paradise Cove. Malibu in all of its $40 to park your car glory. Honestly, there’s a great (literally on the beach) restaurant there with fantastic seafood, Jay drives right through the middle of it. The $40 is designed to keep some of the A-holes away, but some still make it through unfortunately.

It’s no rumor...Yamaha is taking a huge step in the right direction. Now if Polaris will follow Yamaha’s lead we could see some cool stuff in the future. I’m still a lukewarm fan of the side by sides movement coming from quads and bikes. I think the entire industry was created solely to lower the amount of injury

It was great once I turned down the volume so I couldn’t hear the motor. If you close your eyes and listen it sounds like a leaf blower and 500cc automatic Quad getting it on. Sorry, I despise CVT transmissions in sport vehicles, they just make everything sound like crap. Actually, they sound like what you would

Film review or film narative ?jeez, now there’s not reason to go see the damn movie. This is all you had to say: “Casino Royale manages to pull off so many critical changes with the potential to kill the franchise: a new, uncharacteristic Bond actor, an adaptation of a 50 year old story, and throwing everything out

I’m just jealous i’m not on the UAW gravy train...i’m at the opposite end, the consumer end, where GM overcharges about 30-40% for their vehicles despite it being 80% the same SUV/Truck it was 10 years ago with a face lift. I’m sorry, if your putting all your eggs in the overpriced SUV/Truck market your once again

I remember when the Lincoln Mark VIII was in showroom’s in the early 90’s for a starting price in the mid $40’s. The public consensus at the time was valid “ So you want me to spend $45G on a car that’s basically is a cloned version of a Thunderbird?” For reference, in the mid 90’s $45G was well into luxury car

There has been much written about why people buy luxury cars to begin with and undeniably exclusivity is part of the attraction. So what happens when exclusivity no longer applies because there is so many $100G cars just like yours in the neighborhood? The Tesla is undeniably an awesome car, but even McClaren can’t

Yes, by all means the DOD should wait until our enemies recruit 100,000+ members to their terrorist organizations so they suck all the resources out of our already overtasked military (yes, that’s sarcasm). Please educate yourself with the history of WWI and WWII and tell me the benefits to sitting on the sidelines

And I want to thank NASCAR for giving me a chance to turn the channel dozens of times to the F1 Race in Austin while they ran well over 10 minutes of commercials straight without a split screen of the race...WELL DONE.

I watched the race and the crap that happened at the end was like a made for TV movie just without the “Too be Continued” title across the screen. Honestly, I was hopping G. Biffle was going to win with 2 laps to go, (ha, ha, ha) then all hell (nearly 100% predictably) broke loose. I also watched the post-race

Well spoken. Its too bad more American’s don’t understand your first sentence better. We intervene because its in our defense doctrine to do so, and because we have a problem watching people getting senselessly massacred when we can do something to prevent the spread of terrorist organizations when they are of a

There are so many harbors that I can think of that have a bridge before them that the mast height would be a factor. One exception would be San Francisco, I think this could clear the underside of the Golden Gate. Sailing mega-yachts just seem to increase the pain in the ass factor beyond that of an ordinary mega

I hope so too...but Honda doesn’t do “mean” very well, they do conservative very well though.