In reply to 914Driver :
Dunno, I just have the picture. Could also be stiffened up to carry hundreds of extra pounds of developing nation trade goods.
In reply to 914Driver :
Dunno, I just have the picture. Could also be stiffened up to carry hundreds of extra pounds of developing nation trade goods.
In reply to Mr. Peabody :
Why waste a perfectly good Cessna Skymaster?
BTW, that thing had a catastrophic in-flight structural failure killing the pilot.
Wow! My friend and fellow pilot took is on vacation over Christmas. 100k winds, he flew 500km in 3 hours in a 14.5 hour flight from one end of New Zealand to the other!
Nice going.
This little guy comes with a story. Last month I cannonballed down to south Alabama to buy a $600 purple Miata. Dragged it home, power washed it top and bottom, and shoved it into the garage to see what I could do with it.
My garage is unheated and often 40ish degrees when I'm not working it it. Yesterday I was putting the exhaust back together (I had to replace the gas tank so much wrenching and impact gunning had gotten me to that point) laying on my back under the car. When something fell out of the catalytic converter and started wriggling around on the concrete by my head (this is a slightly unnerving thing while under a car).
Captured this little dude in a tupperware and a friend is donating a 10 gallon aquarium to be his new abode. The women of the home think he's pretty awesome, and so do I.
On Tuesday's episode of Wheel, player Charlene Rubush made it to the show's final challenge, the bonus round, to go for the grand prize of a new Audi Q3. Despite giving the correct answer to the puzzle (which, ironically enough, was "Choosing the right word"), a long pause in her response caused host Pat Sajak to rule it incorrect.
"This one's tough, because you said all the right words, including the word 'word,' but, as you know, it's gotta be more or less continuous," he said. "We'll allow for a little pause, but not four or five seconds."
The ruling drew ire from Wheel fans on social media, with former Jeopardy champion Alex Jacob tweeting, "Come on @WheelofFortune, the woman literally chose the right word. Give her the car."
On Wednesday, Audi's official Twitter account responded to the controversy, writing, "You're a winner in our eyes, Charlene. Now, let's get you a prize."
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