A sporting event with no fans in attendance is silly. That’s the ONLY reason they are there...to entertain fans.
A sporting event with no fans in attendance is silly. That’s the ONLY reason they are there...to entertain fans.
Only for a little while. Then it would probably get very hot and bright very quickly followed by an eternity of darkness...
Damn right. I’m about to lose interest in this site when I have to refresh 5-10 times to get the comments to pop up, and I’m not running any blocking software. But put the already rebuilt engine in.
First, solve the problem of having to refresh the page to get the comments to show up.
That’s not the perfect pickup. This is. Prove me wrong :-)
That may be the perfect truck but mine is perfecter ;)
I hope the trend of having to load pages on Jalopnik and other GMG pages several times to get the comment section to load goes away soon. I’ll take the “slideshow articles” as long as the comment section loads on the first try.
Don’t you mean:
Obligatory reminder from ‘Straya that the Light Horse were not cavalry, despite carrying out the most famous charge of the war at Beersheba - and that was in 1917.
So: You have a place in the city, with heat that just comes on, endless water at the tap, a pipe that carries all your wastewater away, a full kitchen, lots of cabinets, full size stove and oven, big fridge, separate beds, and full media communication.
You pile into a vehicle that (at best) is 320 square feet, with 1/8…
Jalopnik car culture: OMG, the new Hyundai is soooo hot! Corvette? What a POS...
Had a gloriously jaded TV writer lecturer in uni call it “shitty girlfriend TV”.
Check out this beautiful gullwing creation:
“Its all Rolls Royce”, Joe Isuzu
Sorry folks, park’s closed! Moose out front shoulda told ya!
My choice.
This truck is
n’t freaky different, it’s Cars & Coffee “what’s that?” different. Plus, aside from the whole driving on thewrongside of the car aspect, it should be fairly easyto live with on the day-to-day.
Suing the City of Detroit would be less lucrative than selling copies of the Quran outside a southern Baptist church.