whiskeywarrior
Whiskey Warrior
whiskeywarrior

In some parts of Texas you can do 90 mph and only be 5 mph over the speed limit. Not sure how relevant that is to your statement but it's something

Does anyone else get kind of an RX-8 vibe from this? Maybe it's just the headlights... Either way, it's a stunning car.

While I tend to agree with you, the first time I read something from one of these websites I questioned whether it might be real or not for a split second. Of course, after digging through menus and information about the website I finally found the disclaimer that it was a "satire" website and not real.

I hate Empire News and sites of that ilk. Posting patently false information as news doesn't make you a parody or satire website. A surprising number of people actually believe this crap and repost it as if it were real. Gives sites like The Onion a bad name.

So your theory is that we're going to stop using electricity altogether within the next 100 years? Barring an apocalypse situation (in which what cars are on the road will likely be the least of our worries), I find that idea a little farfetched.

Yeah I had them disabled on my iPhone but haven't gotten around to it since I switched back to android. I guess I understand wanting to cast a wide net, but when most of the cars are as anonymous as a gold Explorer with Texas plates, it's kind of like finding a needle in a haystack.

Maybe because it's another way to drive traffic to their website from consumers who wouldn't have otherwise visited it? Many people who read Gawker websites either don't have Twitter or can't be bothered to follow every subblog under the sun. Also, you do realize that Road and Track's kinja subblog is, in fact,

It is when you're in the middle of a call and it loudly interrupts your train of thought. I was more annoyed that I was getting an amber alert from Galveston at the time (seriously 5 hours away? Come on), but the bigger issue is that she lied about a child being in danger and wasted a large amount of state resources

Throw the book at her. She interrupted my day all the way up in Dallas, over 300 miles away. I can't even imagine how many others were unnecessarily disturbed because she didn't have the guts to go take her car back from her cousin and felt the need to LIE about a child's safety.

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What does the front look like? So far, this is the not-ugliest Lexus I've seen in years.

Did you consider the fact that Break is a company that generates its revenue through advertisements on internet videos and that putting this video out will likely allow them to spend more money on other things like this?

Dude come on, someone did something nice for someone else in need. Don't ruin this by being a jackass.

Yeah I also hate it when people do things that cause other people to like things that I like.

My office, along with plenty of other workplaces, blocks youtube videos, meaning a .gif is pretty much the only way I can experience most of the videos posted on Gawker blogs. Also, considering the title tells you exactly what's going to happen from the get go, the gif isn't really what gives the story away, is it?

I've always associated Carhartt with country boys and construction workers, both of which seem more likely to purchase a brotruck than the general population. I'm sure I'm overgeneralizing here but having lived in Texas for a while, that's simply my observation. I'm not saying that's a bad thing in any way, shape, or

Sounds like a recipe for the ultimate bro truck.

Ah gotcha my bad

Anyone who destroys a Cobra (even a replica) in any manner that doesn't involve a track is automatically dead to me.

I would guess he probably passed out from the impact as opposed to the stimulant.