watchtheprettylight
Josh Welton
watchtheprettylight

fuuuck you whale. fuck you dolphin!!!

Anyone who thinks this isn't possible is nuts. I've been on and off vicodin and norco for most of my adult life. There was a period when I was a 20 year old kid that I was taking 7-8 10/1000 pills a day, and I was a skinny 140lb punk still functioning just fine, working 10-12 hours a day. Here you're potentially

I wish I could find the pics, but on the '09 Power Tour there was a dude that had not one, but TWO perfectly restored 2nd gen(I mean first, my bad) Chevy Cavalier Z24s. One was his. One was his parents. RULER.

Consider that the dude from SpaceX he was quoting spoke of the Michigan event specifically. And for the Big 3, geographically it makes more sense as well.

Dude, I'm very critical of Detroit. It's a fucked place. But you can't throw the baby out with the bathwater. We're discussing an article about what to do when visiting Detroit and it completely ignores the most important things to do when visiting Detroit.

You're way off base about the DIA. I'm an artist, and I've got a lot of friends in the art community. Forget visitor numbers, people who appreciate art are pretty unanimous about where it sits, and it's an elite museum. The Getty? It's fantastic, spectacular setting, but not even in the same league as far as

People travel from all over to visit Hitsville and the DIA is one of the best art museums in the world. As far as paragraph two, I agree, but you can't have your cake and eat it too. So which is it, there's nothing to do in the city or in the area? Because if you want to include metro Detroit as you say in paragraph

The Dream Cruise? In Detroit?

That moment when an OEM voids a warranty based on motive and not deed.

I know it's a one off build, but last year my friends at Ice Nine Group used printed parts on the Hot Wheels Ford Transit Van. The top fins, the front and rear grill inserts, and a few other bits and pieces were used in the build. Pretty handy, it's rapidly going to become a go to process for car builders.

He's also the guy that responded to criticism of the Ford 500's bland design and odd name by pissing on the 300C, saying that in 10 years the Chrysler and its outlandish design would be all but forgotten and the 500 would be the classic car with staying power.

Doubtful, considering the police chief has taken a pro "shoot burglars" stance.

It was a salary cap issue. He was the only forward on the team exempt from waivers.

The show always does a nice job of toeing the line between too much/not enough with recurring characters, most of whom are perfectly cast and enjoyable to watch. Former sniper Gutterson is my favorite of the bunch...

I was in Yucca for some Stryker testing. It was doing laps on the off road patrol track, and in one corner it finally tore up the ground enough that when the driver didn't take the right line it sucked him right in. He was a facility certified test pilot, and didn't know the vehicle inside and out...so he thought he

You said you doubted she knew who he was. This proves she knew who he was, and it was as a ball payer not just as a "church" guy(at least at first). Where she got that knowledge is of no consequence.

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I suppose "nobody" was a poor choice of words. Yeah, there are always a few.

If he didn't have the wrath of god to hold over those girls heads he woulda used his position on the faculty, or his standing in the community, both of which...lacking religion....could have easily been chalked up to his status as a former pro athlete in a small community. Richard Dawkins made the same mistake in