Well, people call the 59 Chevy a batwing, so let’s go with that. :)
Well, people call the 59 Chevy a batwing, so let’s go with that. :)
He’s talking about the Daytona/Superbird.
It’s a scam to get donors to pony up, sadly. Nothing brings in the monies like an existential threat, real or imagined.
You’re not really missing anything. None of these sandwich chains are doing anything you can’t do at home, better, and cheaper.
Well, we’re talking about cars from the mid 60s, which wouldn’t fare well in a front end collision either. Though they were better at that than any other type of crash.
Very true. Speaking of which, I spent a chunk of my afternoon the other day crawling around a ‘64 Catalina, and then going for a ride in it. Really nice car, and sounded great -- hopefully soon I’ll be doing more than riding in one...
Yeah - and Jimmy John’s isn’t all that great, though I do sorta like it. Jersey Mike’s seems to be pretty good, though I’ve only been there a few times.
This does not surprise me at all.
Yeah, you know what you’re getting at any Subway alright - crap.
Umm, no. I love old cars, and I’ve owned a few, and wrecked one. They’re not sturdier than today’s cars, at all.
I kinda like Jimmy John’s - but I always get one of the Italians, with cherry peppers and no goddamn mayo whatsoever.
It seems to me that the quality of Subway’s food has taken a huge nosedive over the last 10 years or so. Any time I end up stuck in one, it seems like the lettuce is brown, the tomatoes are grey, and the rest of the toppings are just meh - and usually somewhat mixed with each other, thanks to sloppy handling.
You got them from a *gas station* and you think that qualifies you to judge them?
*”chili”
Well, I guess they decided to postpone Brexit.
Ugh - what a horrible occasion for the restaurant to fall flat on its face like that.
It would be a distraction - the article isn’t about that restaurant, it’s about our experiences and how we choose to deal with them.
Sammy Sosa sneezing.
Yeah, Cheeto boy has read Barron a bedtime story alright - “The Art of the Deal”.
My best/worst experiences with passengers in all of my years of travel involve kids in that age range, including: