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Chris Zimmer
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If you want her to be a porn star

Canyonero. Provided it’s a boy and he’s expected to be big.

Of course it was a BMW.

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I totally agree with you on this. If being a parent to two small buys has taught me anything it is that for rules to work they must be consistently and fairly applied. Shame on you everyone on the field and sidelines last night, you all made a mockery of the concussion protocols.

You listening to this California with your 55MPH limit for cars towing things, 65MPH for trucks, and 70 MPH for cars? Let’s make traffic problems with poor decisions about speed limits and then allow land splitting. yeah that’ll fix the problem.

Holy ben wa balls Batman, big rigs already present big obstacles to traffic flow in the 75MPH states (particularly when they decide to pass one another going up hills at 35MPH with no truck lane) and now they want to limit them to 68MPH at best?

I loves me some MK3 Supras even more than the MK4's, but the real gem on the list is that lexus which can be had in sport cross form. drool drool drool.

right now though CVTs need to be only in rental cars. I did enjoy getting 38mpg on a CVT equipped rental I just drove across the country. Sure I’d rather be in my manual, but it only gets 26mpg. But yeah, with proper development I think the case for them could be made.

That and I hate it when those 6, 8, and 9 speed auto trannies hunt for the right gear and you feel the car lurching around while it hunts. Even more of a downer than CVT lag IMHO.

and prettier too

In TN and SC it has to be 150cc or better to hit the interstate. However if you try riding something with that level of displacement, you have a death wish.

two bikes that I don’t think we get here in the good ol’ US of A. Though a 250 is often too small for American roads. I started on a 250 and on the best of days it would only flirt with 100 km/h (60 mph) which is well under the posted speeds on many American roads (at least here in Texas that is well under the posted

Back in the early 80's on Monteagle mountain before I-24 was rerouted on the Chattanooga side, the runaway ramp was cut into the rock, making using the ramp an exercise in threading that needle. Just before the Christmas of 1983, a semi carrying mail used it, but hit the wall. The trailer was peeled open like grape

I’ve seen some in Idaho that state “No fee for using runaway ramp.” I didn’t realize the driver paid for clean up until after I saw that sign.

1972 California. Only one verse.

1999 NFC championship game

email graverobber. You might get lucky. This does look like a worthy contender.

Not what car I’d like to buy. This is the car I did buy, and look at that thing between the seats. Mine has one of those as well. Yes, I’d rather have an outback, but since it is CVT only, a Forester will do nicely thank you.