whiskeywarrior
Whiskey Warrior
whiskeywarrior

Oooo you just roasted them like Boston Market, baby.

Really? I've always done it palm facing inwards. I thought the Texas Longhorns sign was outwards and devil horns were inwards. That being said, I hope you're right and he was initially flipping the bird.

My only argument for this over the Xterra is that if this thing is anything like my '99 4Runner, it will probably run at least 150% longer than the Xterra will... My dad, my brother, and myself put at least 300k miles on that thing before giving it to my cousin who still drives it today.

My only argument for this over the Xterra is that if this thing is anything like my '99 4Runner, it will probably run at least 150% longer than the Xterra will... My dad, my brother, and myself put at least 300k miles on that thing before giving it to my cousin who still drives it today.

I understand your concerns, and I'm sure there are some that modify past the point of being able to return the vehicle to stock, but the article said that most of these are done using bolt-on parts and the vehicles are returned to stock for sale. No harm, no foul.

If that was Jalopnik's motive I think they would have been a little more hesitant about calling out Ferrari on their shit a couple of years ago. I wont argue with you that Koenigsegg should back up their claims with hard evidence but I have no doubt that they can actually go as fast as they claim. I'm sure it's much

We'll call it the Derek Zoolander Track for drivers who can't turn left and want to learn how to do other things good too.

That would be a shame, although I think that any American that knows enough about the Nurburgring to buy it would have enough reverence for it that they would refrain from destroying it.

Although maybe they could make it the opposite of a traditional nascar track with an oval in the infield instead of the other way

Grinding gears while driving spiritedly, whether it be because you missed your shift or you let off of the clutch too early.

OK, you're a sentimental wuss. I'm all for them coming to the US legally and making an honest living, but the fact of the matter is that these people are breaking the laws of this country by coming here through channels that are not approved by our government. What's next? Is the term "alcoholic" going to suddenly

Hot damn that is so much sexier than the one they're currently making. Mmmm, Porschewagon

#COTD

Didn't Toyota announce that they're working with BMW on a project a little while ago? I think it would make sense for them to source the new straight 6 from the germans for this car or whatever car becomes the successor to the Supra. Isn't that basically the same thing they did with Subaru on the FR-S?

I guess I was assuming this is what they were working with BMW on, it would make sense to source a BMW motor for a Supra successor considering BMW's expertise with straight 6s...

Eh, I kind of get what you're saying but I don't think I've ever met anyone who has tried the HBCB that hasn't fallen in love instantly. The issue is that they only sell them between 11PM and 11 AM (Breakfast item, unfortunately), so of course all Texans have their go-tos that they get outside of that time period.

Seri

Did you try the Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit? If you didn't try the Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit then you're doing Whataburger wrong. There is nothing tastier and more satisfying before or after a long night of drinking than a Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit.

Source: College Kid

I'm in complete agreement. While I think that social programs need to be fixed and run more efficiently (and possibly privatized, eliminating some of the bloat and bureaucracy that currently plagues them), the bulk of the budget cuts that are vital to our long term survival should come from defense spending. Like I

Your argument makes a lot of sense. I can only assume you're talking about the war Bush Jr. started, correct? If that's the case, my only retort is that we didn't actually go into Iraq until about 2003, so about the time this all happened. I do agree that we shouldn't have gone into the middle east (especially not

I understand the sentiment and in no way, shape, or form am I trying to flame you, but I guess I just didn't realize that people were that indifferent. For me, someone who orchestrates the murder of 3,000 innocent civilians should be brought to justice as soon as possible no matter whether those victims are American,