yitznewton
yitznewton
yitznewton

Wow! British demo derby equivalent.

i don't know; Lightswitch Transmission Truck Guy from last weekwas pretty unbeatable. Will have to watch this later.

Who remembers the free sit-down console at the Computer Museum in Boston? Damn them for moving to the West Coast

Hard Drivin' baby

My goodness it was beautiful. What happened to BWM design :(

My next-door neighbor in the '80s had a Cutlass fastback of this era. Damn but that car was homely.

I had a professor once who claimed to have seen a vision of her husband's horrible car crash (not fatal) in real time on the wall of her house. Wasn't sure what to say about that.

I had a '92 Tempo where the ignition key would just slide out of the slot with the engine running. Actually come to think of it, it screwed me one time: I once had the car running in my mom's driveway, and remembered I had to get something in the house. I didn't realize I had the car in neutral with the brake off, and

I was on a crowded NYC subway train once, and what appeared to be an older lady next to me started groping me, while eating chocolate covered cashews. It was pretty freaky; mine was the next stop anyway, so I just bounced. Totally caught off guard and disturbed by that.

Ah, Google Translate. FTA:

Well, the post says capital murder, so in TX he may well get death.

"The point of driving a car quickly, either on a race track or a road, is to make it from the start to finish as fast as humanly possible."

'Tis but a scratch!

Should they be concerned about getting snow in the intake? IANAM but...

Not exactly a lookalike, but I was struck by how the curve in the back of the 8th-gen Honda Civic sedan are reminiscent of the first-gen Toronado

Dude... the guy in the pickup then proceeds along... STILL IN THE SNOW LANE? What is wrong with this guy?

Is that a LeBaron he was jumping?

Well, according to my friend who just transplanted from CT/NY to AL, snow and ice in the South *is* a major occurrence, because they don't have infrastructure to handle it. A no-big-deal 2-inch snow and icer totally crippled Birmingham to the point where traffic was gridlocked and he couldn't get home from work.

Scandal-navian