Including the mid-90s when everything was perfect.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...home-headlines
Including the mid-90s when everything was perfect.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...home-headlines
Spyder is the kid's name? Good god.
I got through more paragraphs than I thought I would before I stopped caring entirely. If there's an interesting point to the article, please state it so I can stop skimming over car names that mean nothing to me.
huh
Glorious stuff:D
Quite heartening to know that there are people in the US who recognise a Bentley when they see one...
I've got a soft spot for rare and exotic vehicles. We see very few high-price supercars here, so they're always something of a treat for a low-level car nut like myself.
How can you not recognize a bentley? Masterpieces.
How is this even news?
I can easily see how a Hindu who regularly engages in brazen idolatry could get behind this, but I'm against the materialistic deification of cars going on there.
I don't see how you intended to use that word without expecting it to get read wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryűkishi
Who deficates on a Bently?Quote:
Originally Posted by Hsu
Who cares about cars when there's good quality jet aircraft at your local military airstrip? :confused:
I only worship one thing. Myself.
*gazes at a mirror adoringly*
Quoted for truth. Cars are ok - and if you get a really nice one it's a hell of a thing, but only the very best ones can actually match jet fighters and whatnot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Loony BoB
I prefer laughing at old banged up cars, always driven by boy-racers.
The best news ever was years ago, in the 50's or something, on the BBC when the announcer said 'There has been no news today. Here is some music'.
I remember it personally, being 4000 years old. I listened it to on my talkie-box.