IT'S POWERED BY A MOTORCYCLE ENGINE, GOES AS FAST AS A MOTORCYCLE, AND LAW REQUIRES YOU TO HAVE A MOTORCYCLE LISENCE TO DRIVE ONE---OPERATORS UNDER 18 (in USA) HAVE TO WEAR A HELMET!
Hopefully you had all of the FUN without having to pay out your ass for CHILD SUPPORT!!
In response to ronaldopalsu's comment: I don't think it was meant to be funny. It represents that anyone with money, ambition, and imagination, can live anywhere. What I thought was odd....their clothes are outside.
Looks like a green M&M...... Or a green Pill-Bug (sow-bug)..on wheels!! The hubcaps say VW, is it a VW micro-bus?
Ouiji-board...waiting on Satan or someone with a stiff horn to pluck them away from the circle of losers!
Not so unstable. If I'm not mistaken, that's a mid 70s to early 80s Bluebird Wanderlodge. My grandparents had one of those. Whether on the road or parked, that motor coach was solid. (And no, I don't sell 'em either.) I do agree with No Good Nick; not the best use for a BB.
My Dear, here's the plan. If we see any wolves we duck down and tunnel in a zigzag pattern until we lose them, Ok.
Still on first two stages (but sometimes I wake up in 7th position. Id rather call it "men's arm got tired of few hours laying on it, so he turned to the other side while sleeping")
are they just floating??
or how does the bicycle transport water to get a watercycle??? I don't see water being cycled around!!!
For those who haven't seen it, this duplicates a scene in the Disney/Pixer feature 'Up'. I imagine that the developers have a plan to integrate the space into the existing once she dies and they aquire the land. I'm suprised the city didn't use 'Eminent Domain' to condem the house and sell it to the developer. They have done that in other cities.
Hey! At least you don't have to feed it, walk it, or bathe it. And No Vet Bills! I'll take a dozen! :)
I wonder if they could make a double wide for that family with 18 kids! That would be a major engineering feat!
Bendix Trophy 1932 – 2,043 miles
Lee Gehlbach GeeBee R-2 NR-2101 210.75 MPH
Bendix Trophy 1933—2,470 miles
Russell Thaw GeeBee R-2 NR-2101 DNF
Bendix Trophy 1935 – 2,042 miles
Cecil Allen GeeBee R-3 NR-2101 crashed
Its called the human body, its normal, just because some of you have been indoctrinated with narrow views, more than likely those complaining are god botherers.
If you DO NOT teach kids about their body, that is when the trouble starts, your born naked, you will die naked, then your worm food!
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