Favre didn't owe anything to anybody. I hate the Packers, but have nothing but respect for Favre. He's a stand up guy. He gave the Packers years of solid play. He is old, and only he knows when it's time to move on. He can't stay forever, so why not let the young guy get his chance.
They work well. If you have the money, I would go for replacing the air when it goes though, especially with such low miles. You can find bags, compressors etc. online for decent prices. If you do go for the conversion, they have the normal and the 1.5" lowered version.
You honestly...
Yeah my oldest is 22 months now. Youngest is 5 months. It's crazy how fast they grow. I prefer the older age though. My two year old is a blast, and is getting very smart.
Just wait for the walking to commence. You shall never have peace again...
My mom said it best. "When they're...
I don't drive the Mark much these days, so it stays in the garage most of the time. I have taken it out once or twice in the snow. It does...OK...I guess. No traction control (abs is messed up) and being lowered doesn't help. Although, it seems like my trans shifts alot better when it's cold...
Over the weekend we got hit w/ a lot of ice. There was probably 1/4 or so covering everything. It was a chore just to get the door open on the car (especially while trying not to yank on the Mark's door handle, considering the pass. side is already broken.) There was enough ice to break off...
I'm pretty sure the Bugatti uses specially made tires that are wide as hell and can withstand the 250 mph speed. I think at full throttle the gas in the Bugatti lasts about 12 mins. Look up the Top Gear video of it.
Edit: here it is...
It's ok, Open Season is about a bear and deer that don't want to be killed by the bad guy, who hunts with a gun. I guess that makes it an anti-gun film.
I have been mufferless for a while. It sounds great at idle and wot, but its so so on normal acceleration IMO. Some day I will put some mufflers on, probably flowmasters, until then I'll just deal with the drone.
Supposedly the Porter Cable is the best for the money. It runs about 100 bucks I think though, maybe a bit more. I want one someday, but for now I'll do it the old fashioned way. For polish to be truly effective power buffers are the way to go, you need the heat to break down the polish.
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