uziy16
uziy16
uziy16

I thought the easiest way to destroy a hard-drive was to install windows onto it.

Seinfeld covered this already.

I recently had the same thing happen to me except the cop was in front of me in the left lane then pulled over to the right shoulder, I passed her while doing the posted speed, and then she lit me up the second I passed for sitting in the left lane.

you could sell those too, you will just grow another set the second you buy that car.

most crossovers.

it's bumper and grill match the 2011 elantra (which if you are from the europe might be the i10)

um...I know it's not the point, but the vehicle in the picture that is being (unsuccessfully) loaded is in fact a ford focus zx3 which is classified as a sub-compact being that it is a two-door hatchback.

1. 1998 honda civic dx hatch black

um...you are missing a word there.

little known fact:

Is this because the Caddy was double-parked?

just saying....

my driveway all three are hyundai's

for those who are a little strapped for cash yet want to brag about a new car there is the hyundai eccant that starts at around 9,000

damn you nibbles

for some odd reason I read the windows one as "if you don't remove the drive, you may risk damaging your drive."

can anyone read what is written on the head-light lens.

They will die of boredom

meh.. I think orson scott card did a decent job explaining the "twin paradox" in his ender's series.