This works a lot better if he’s dressed like Gutter from PCU.
This works a lot better if he’s dressed like Gutter from PCU.
Considering that the Daily Mail is known for posting racist, misogynist, zenophobic bullshit, this gives you absolutely zero credibility.
When a counter-protest formed up in Winnipeg, they ignored the truckers, and made a bee-line for a First Nations dude, citing him for “blocking traffic”.
Or they’re lesbians, which works too.
The series started 30 years ago.
I would expect no less from a comnpany who cribbed design cues from a Chrysler Streamliner.
What, no love for the Indiana and Kansas CoAl BoYz?
>except it would be ruined by the douchebags that would drive around with it on even when it’s not foggy out.
Literally the first thing I thought of.
I worked with a Serbian dude who sounded positively demonic when he was swearing.
The great thing about that though is that you can murder it out, fabricate bespoke interior bits, and virtually no-one will castigate you for your choices, because they’re practically made for modding.
Regular Caprices do nothing for me, but Caprice wagons are boner fuel. I henceforth subscribe to your newsletter.
Here in Ontario, Canada, we can register/insure/run quads and SxS’s on the street. I’d be all over this.
>”Pop the hood and you’ve find and engine”
Perfection.
No pics at hand, but The Canadian prairie provinces allow for three trailers, though not 52' models, ‘cause that’d be crazy.
You can still use a version of NeXTSTEP on your PC, if you use Linux: OpenSTEP/Windowmaker offers a credible simulacrum of the NeXTSTEP experience, and is just as extendable as the original was.
I think the last post I saw of it was shortly after Speedycop received it, and then virtually nothing after that.
If you have to ask...
>”It is utterly unclear where that money went.”