Agreed. Hopefully these guys all wipe themselves out with their stupidity and we can all move on in life and forget they existed.
Agreed. Hopefully these guys all wipe themselves out with their stupidity and we can all move on in life and forget they existed.
Great writeup guys, love the feature articles like this. Thanks!
Thanks Tyler. Love any and all Blackbird stories.
I used to drive from Ottawa to Toronto every Thursday night after class. It was late and the highway was usually pretty empty save for the trucks. I had an old Ford pickup with a bench seat, so I’d put the cruise on at 120 and just put my legs up on the seat. Sometimes I’d get a pillow and lean on the door as well.
Which was what was great about the 80s. “Think it’ll work?” “Fuck it, let’s try.”
You’re 100% right. Almost the exact size of a 90s Full Size Chevy.
The justices appear pleased with their decision.
Message threads like this are why I come here.
I want him to host this every week.
Last summer, I had borrowed my dad's truck to go pickup a motorcycle. Halfway there, I hear a clunk, and then everytime I turn to the right, more clunks and eventually a loud constant sound. I pull over, and low and behold one of the drivers side leaf springs is broken, and has dislodged itself and is now rubbing the…
This was the first place I came looking for info on the story. Clarkson is completely relevant to Jalops and this site should be the best place for stories like this.
That's what we wanted you to think....muhahahaha
It's slightly ironic that the picture at the top could be from a funeral.
This is hands down my favourite story about this plane, and I frequently use it when describing why she was so awesome. Thanks for posting!
Being Newfoundland, the homeowner assumed it was just his drunken neighbour Jerry again.
Of course he's looking at Tony. I'd be scared of Tony if I just wrecked his team's car. Tony is a scary dude.
It's basically because Chile saved them by letting the crew cross over technically illegally (wasn't a real boarder crossing)
Courchevel was used at the start of Tomorrow Never Dies (where the arms bazaar was taking place)
Awesome post Tyler, thanks!