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America made the gunt mainstream.
wrong that's British America had the Blues America might have "invented" rock and roll but it's the Brits that made it what it was.Easily rock and roll.
meh I'd take the NHL over that shit anytime and I'm from Texas so what do you think Soccer fans around the world thinks of that.
The stadium full of fans is used to illustrate the point.
Hamburg steak was invented in hamburg not the sandwich from my understandingThe hamburger? You mean the meat sandwich invented in Hamburg?....
LOL anyone can afford a Corvette, especially a used one. It's no different than some turd buying a ten year old Mercedes and acting like they've made in life.I'm sorry you couldn't afford a corvette
I can't wait to buy another Camaro next year. Some chick driving a 2002 35th anniversary Camaro SS pulled up next to me and wanted to race me in my Impala. lol. She was mashing those gears.
Next year cant come soon enough.
Looks great so I'm certainly not thinking it in poor form. Some of these cars though are so done up, or how to say, that you can't really even do the one thing they were made to - drive 'em.
Will look up 'gasser'; not familiar with this. Cheers, Ag.
Gassers are based on closed body production models from the 1930s to mid-1960s, which have been stripped of extraneous weight and jacked up using a beam axle or tubular axle to provide better weight distribution on acceleration (beam axles are also lighter than an independent front suspension), though a raised stock front suspension is common as well. Common weight reduction techniques include fiberglass body panels, stripped interiors, and plexiglass windows (sometimes color tinted).
LOL anyone can afford a Corvette, especially a used one. It's no different than some turd buying a ten year old Mercedes and acting like they've made in life.
1967 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500
Nah, I'm going to buy a 2014-16 probably, ideal with around 10k miles. There's quite a few out there with really low miles. I'd buy a new one, but I'd figured I'd let someone else take the depreciation hit.lol
You looking to get something already worked on?
LOL anyone can afford a Corvette, especially a used one. It's no different than some turd buying a ten year old Mercedes and acting like they've made in life.
Nah, I'm going to buy a 2014-16 probably, ideal with around 10k miles. There's quite a few out there with really low miles. I'd buy a new one, but I'd figured I'd let someone else take the depreciation hit.
Basically creating suburbia as we know it and creating the strongest middle class the world has ever known.
Sadly that seems like it's a thing of the past
Not quite yet, but it sure does seem like this is the trend.
The attack on the middle class has been happening for some time now. Maybe more redistribution from the middle to the top will help that final nail in the coffin.
Or redistribution from the middle to the bottom, depending on how you vote..
id rather help a working family or poor family than a billionaire/millionaire family any day of the week. We once thought like this in America as well. Hence helping create that strong middle class. By giving people upward mobility.
No, redistribution of wealth in either direction is what set the course for where we are now. You don't take away what someone else has worked hard for and just hand it to someone else without creating a co-dependency. Especially on that lower end.
I'd take a look at how progressive policy built America. Not redistribution from the bottom up. Unions, workers rights, women's rights, investments into the working classes.
Sorry but you're just completely wrong here.