Hey Gamecat. I've been meaning to pass this tip on to you.
Hey Gamecat. I've been meaning to pass this tip on to you.
True enough. A friend of mine has one (in orange) and love every damn thing about it. It looks cool, sounds amazing, and has a completely involved driver experience.
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I'm super thankful for the new Toyota Landcruiser; the one with the bare-bones interior, locking diff, manual hubs, six-speed manual trans, manual shifting for 4wd, extra low gears and rock plates on the under carriage.
It's a scenario-based decision for me. On city roads I drive on the snow and stay out of the tracks. There's way more traction - especially in the deep cold - on snow than on frozen pavement.
Awesome. It's a fantastic ship. I like that they kept lots of outdoor deck space. Being able to walk around the entire ship outside is such a plus on these routes. You and your team did great work all around.
I spent part of the morning bitching and complaining about Raph's inclusion of the Washington State Ferry system at the expense of the BC Ferry System.
I don't care, and I'll tell you why.
My son loved every minute of it. The museum itself is awesome.
Nah, that was me. I just missed the word "fleet" in the post. I corrected myself in a reply to another post somewhere.
My son LOVED Thomas the Tank Engine. I have a basement full of these creepy little toys and their station, track, wood-sorting yard, harbour... you name, the boy got it from relatives for several Christmases. I always wondered why the machines just didn't rise up and kill the people who made them work.
Oh man, where to start.
No, I missed that one. There would be some cool stuff on an old ferry. Kind of dating myself but I remember riding on the Queen of Sidney after she was lengthened. The pictures in the passageways of the ship were awesome. I'd love to get my hands on them.
I know. That Washington State Ferry is merely "cute". At 160 meters (525 feet) the Renaissance boats are longer and hold way more cars than the Washington State ferries.
Regarding #9. Not even close to being the biggest car ferry in the world. It's not even the biggest in North America.
Not sure how I feel on this one. On the one hand, if the carmaker meets the criteria to receive funding and loans, then they should get access to those loans. On the other hand.
Looks like it's sticking its tongue out.
What about Ding Dongs? Did you have Ding Dongs in the States. They were the gem in the dessert pile-o-crap that Hostess produced.
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