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Here in Central Alberta we refer to the F-250 as "cute". It's a nice little training truck that'll do you until you're ready to move into the F350/F450 SuperDuty. If you're a banker/accountant going to the mall, or parking down town for work, you need an F350 minimum. It's a jungle out there.

Bull. Shit. We are bathed in WiFi and other broadcast signals, almost constantly. If this was a problem for her, she'd be sick all the time, everywhere she went. In order to be free of this EM bath, she'd need to go up into the hills or into the backcountry, away from all cell phone towers, power lines; any technology

It's a weird one - or a weird angle. The front is all '57. From the b-pillar back it screams '55 150. '57s always seem longer and leaner in comparison. They also had a more pronounced kink in front of the post. Anyway, you are right. It's '57. I shall never doubt the mighty $kay again.

'55 Chevy, two-door post.

He's parked across the street from a gas station. Gotta wonder if this little dipshit actually thought about committing an armed robbery. Seriously, the last couple of seconds he looks like he's about to get out of the car with the gun.

Money doesn't buy smarts.

You just keep your google-fu under control there.

I graduated at 16. But then, there're no almost nekkid pics of me on the internet... I think.

No, no. Then the common people will see them and somehow, sully them.

Read above Junior. Matt explained that only they have the interviews and access to all the parties. Yes anybody can get the court docs but you won't get the insights from the parties anywhere else.

That's my point. He wants to be - or at least to own - Gymkhana (capital G) and have that differentiated from gymkhana, the sport (lower-case G).

el·e·gant   [el-i-guhnt]

1. Read the first sentence "Or so says Bentley."

What Block is trying to do is get gymkhana to be Gymkhana. Then he can insist that others either license "Gymkhana" or refer to their website as "An automotive website dedicated to the sport of gymkhana."

This showed up at the recent Alberta SuperRun (850 classics, customs, street rods etc... for a four day car fest).

In a short amount of time, ie. before he wrapped his arm in the shirt, that was a lot of blood. In the sense of having an open flowing wound, no there wasn't tonnes.

True, but consider that most people leave their cars in gear when they park on hills - at least I do.

That was my guess as well. Still a pretty powerful explosion to make that happen.

Meh, I'm sure lots of people had razors that close to Lambos in the late '80s.

Lots of blood on the ground, really quickly. The explosion tore his forearm open.