My wild new years was spent puking and exiting all materials from all orafaces due to a maligned burrito from Taco Bell. Thank you Tina for being there to confort me as I cried and moaned like an infant all night!Happy F**king New Years Taco Bell!
Thank’s for having employess who do not wash their hands. . . . you’d make Typhoid Mary proud.
The Top Gear guys have finally gotten their hands on the new 2008 BMW M3 coupe and have decided to pit it against the 2008 Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG and the 2008 Audi RS4. Watch Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson and James May duel it out in this really exciting episode of Top Gear.
A quick rundown of the competitors:
2008 BMW M3: 4.0 liter V8 /414 horsepower.
2008 Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG: 6.3 liter V8 / 451 horsepower.
2008 Audi RS4: 4.2 liter V8 Quattro / 420 horsepower.
Louisgets to know the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas – a controversial church whose members are nearly all from one family and are infamous for picketing funerals for fallen soldiers saying that their deaths are a direct result of the United States tolerance of homosexuals . . . saying “God hates fags.”
Jeremy Clarkson takes an Audi A8 Diesel across Great Brittan in an 800 miles trek from London to Edinburgh on one tank of gas . . . this means he will be averaging 40 mpg in a car that can go from 0-60mph in 6 seconds and has a top speed of 150mph. We need these cars in the USA badly!
Here’s the clip . . .it’s very cool . . . you have to see this. . .
How awesome! In a recent FedEx comercial, the Ninja vs. Bear question is asked. This really is the greatest hypotheical fight ever . . . can you think of something better?
Why, when there is so much to risk, do we desire to go fast . . . Jeremy Clarkson explores this question in his documentary about speed on BBC. This is part one of his series called “The Century of Speed.”
Rob Newman’s insightful stand-up comedy routine on how oil has affected history over the past 100 years.
So much truth in what is said. The humor only adds to the idea that people will actually remember the information presented. This is how history should be taught!