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"But once that gas in the line runs out and it turns to diesel, it'll probably start running rough. It'll start smoking and the car will start to misfire," he said. Ultimately, the damage could ...
This may seem obvious, but apparently it isn't: waiting to get more gas for your car until the very last minute is not a good way to save money. It's a stupid way to not save money and maybe waste ...
Less than a month ago, Amey Stone blogged here about leasing a new van. She may have been among the last to enjoy the leasing option, at least until the turmoil of the market settles a bit. To ...
The ending "out of gas" gag is referenced in the 2003 theatrical release Looney Tunes Back in Action. Bugs, Daffy, and the live-action characters in the spy car are suspended above the ground until one character comments on the situation's lack of realism, prompting the car to fall the remaining few feet.
The Griffins' car runs out of gas, so they must walk to Natick. Once the Griffins approach Natick, they discover that there are no more factories in the area. Realizing that their route to Natick was all for nothing, Stewie berates Peter for costing them their lives before tripping and falling into a puddle of nuclear waste; his arms soon ...
We had a running joke, I'd call him Little Bastard and he'd call me Big Bastard. I never stop thinking of those memories." In another interview with James Dean expert Warren Beath, Hickman is quoted as saying, "We were about two or three minutes behind him. I pulled him out of the car, and he was in my arms when he died, his head fell over.
Cars can break down, coworkers can be annoying, and the weather can turn gloomy, and occasionally, these things (along with a few extra ones) can happen all at once. When that happens, we need to ...
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