Verily, they shall be placed 1 cubit apart.
Verily, they shall be placed 1 cubit apart.
She looks like the person who played the part of Carrie Fisher’s bloated corpse if she had indeed died as she wished, drowning in her backyard pool.
Yeah. The income threshold for stimulus checks has been mentioned in every single paragraph I’ve seen them mentioned. People with a second home by the lake where they store their supercar are not getting a check.
All of the Taurus wagons I see have 7 of those seats filled to the roof with yard sale “treasures”.
Agreed. My lasting memory of the C3 is my neighbor from the 80's who had a beautiful candy apricot ‘72 that he bought brand new with the cash he saved while grunting through ‘Nam. Dreaming of that car kept him alive in the jungle. The only thing that sparkled brighter than that car in the sun was his smile when…
“Miss Piggy was soooo angry at Kermit (“how angry was she?!”), she threatened to Waka Waka his <blank>“
Me too. I expected them to be ranked no higher than ∞.
I think the Mitsubishi ranking can be explained by the low expectations of the buyers at the beginning of the process. e.g. “This isn’t nearly the piece of crap I thought it was going to be. SCORE!”
Not only that, but Bandimere works with the local PD on the “Take it to the Track” campaign. They want to make it easy for you to race safely.
25 dead black men is certainly within the margin of error for white folks. Nothing to be concerned about.
We laugh now, but wait until the leprechaun tells her to burn down the studio.
A disproportionate number of accidents occur while at least one vehicle is backing up, so it only makes sense to reduce the number of times you have to back up around other vehicles. Pulling forward into a spot in a less crowded part of the parking lot makes for a relatively care-free and safe exit. Your car can…
Simple solution. Just visit GreenBook dot com before you road trip.
You’re more likely to see EV retromods of 50's era chrome monsters than early 20th century deathtraps. More space for batteries and crumple zones, and the possibility for some aerodynamics with bulbous fenders and tailfins.
He was always a terrible interviewer - just look at any of his NBC shows from the early 80's. He’s a witty comedian who always treated the interview segments as just another comedy bit. If the guest wasn’t ready/willing/able to do the bit with him, he just proceeded to make fun of them.
4th Gear:
The accident sounds looks like a left turn gone wrong. Heavily loaded vehicle with poor acceleration, riding on the bump stops, making a slow turn that required a commitment long before cross traffic could be completely identified.
4th Gear:
Fortunately, it is a unit of measure that hasn’t changed in your lifetime, meaning you could have learned it once and never been confused by it again.