...try to use only foods native to America? If you were trying make the next really famous classic American food, would you try to use foods that grow in the wild or were at least grown by native Americans, or would you not really care if a specific ingredient is considered "Mediterranean" or...
Grace Kelly or Elizabeth Taylor?
Joan Crawford or Bette Davis?
Lauren Bacall or Veronica Lake?
Rita Hayworth or Marilyn Monroe?
Audrey or Katharine Hepburn?
Sue Lyon (Lolita) or Sandra Dee (Gidget)?
Judy Garland or Edith Piaf?
Vivien Leigh vs Ava Gardner?
Clara Bow or Louise Brooks?
Sophia Loren...
details inside? It's about 2 years old and does have scratches, but not too many.
Sometimes you have to wait a few seconds before it responds, but this doesn't happen too often.
How much do you think would be a good price to sell it for?
He's more an acquaintance than a friend - thus there is...
While the last Lotus Esprit to grace our shores was powered by a very un-Colin-Chapman-like (but still super quick) twin-turbo V-8, the third-generation model sported a small, 2.2-liter turbocharged four-pot. Initially available with 215 horsepower, by the time our 1990 model rolled out of the...
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At this point, seemingly half the NBA is on Twitter. It's a wild world of training updates, questions as to which movies they should go see, and explanations of their Call of Duty prowess. Every so often, though, you also get a picture into the more interesting aspects of NBA life...
A 1962 356B Super or a 1964 356C? NADA guide says $56,400 for mid range of the '62 and only $42,900 on the '64. Does the 356B Super really have that much more collector value?
The Acura NSX came on the scene for the 1991 model year as a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive car powered by a naturally aspirated 3.0-liter VTec V-6. When equipped with the five-speed manual transmission, it boasted an 8000-rpm redline, and produced 270 horsepower and 210 pound-feet of torque.
I have a few credits in my paperbackswap account and I wanted to use them wisely--as I always do. I'm familiar with Asimov, Bradbury, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Heinlein, Pynchon, and D. Adams. I'm interested in alternate realities/histories. Any year published is fine as long as it's not some crappy...
If you grew up playing the original Gran Turismo (as many of the Winding Road staff did), you are intimately familiar with the fabled badges of Japanese performance cars. The Honda NSX, Mazda RX-7, and Toyota Supra dominated our waking hours, while the legendary Nissan Skyline GT-R kept us...
I hear it's classed as a motorhome, and sometimes a light van. So I was wondering if you need a different license to drive one... And whether you'd need a different type of insurance (i.e. motorhome insurance rather than car insurance)