wagons-midwest
Wagons-Midwest
wagons-midwest

If Ford and GM can’t do the same, they need to just get out of the business.

Also common on ships. They’re used when you need a clear view and a wiper isn’t fast enough or may get iced over. You see them on railroad snow removal equipment and on some CNC machines so you can see what’s happening inside even when there’s water splattering everywhere.

Well, R2 could have been built with a modified first law if it was intended to work with scientists in a somewhat dangerous environment...

I mean if you can do that with a ship jumping to lightspeed why don’t people use an unmanned ship, kind of like a torpedo? Since it’s moving so fast it would probably use photons, somehow.

*Cue Mellencamp’s “Scarecrow”*

As a kid Luke had his own car and his own trans-orbital plane. How spoiled can you get?

When it comes to trial I hope he can Set ‘Em Straight.

I like the pocket door. Maybe the Police can get a few.

Hey now, hey now. I’m sure Gen X liked your woke millennial news site, too. At least I did.

Did the driver forget to raise the nose up and it dug in?

A Peugeot 508 nose on a Lincoln MKZ. Looks good to me, though since I’m over 40 that probably kills it.

I can see the advertising line now. “This is a safe car. It never hits anything.”

I was thinking as a pilot. As a passenger, hell no.

That wasn’t these guys, though. This was the “nazi and proud of it” wing.

North Carolina to Chicago seems like a long flight in a little guy like that. Probably way more fun to fly, though.

2 Fast 2 Flurry-ish”

So X’ers get to just sit on the sidelines with popcorn and enjoy?

Just make the windows a little smaller.

Hood, bumper, front fenders, grille and lights. Not bad considering the wagon’s been out of production for eleven years.

All those high rises are long gone. Now there’s nothing but the blocked off original Cabrini buildings, a few town homes at just under a million each, a fire station and a school. I’m surprised the land hasn’t been developed yet. Even with a lack of transit stations (closed in the late 40s) it’s less than a mile from