Back in the 80s I had a guy pull next to me at a light driving a Buick Cutlass this thing had no fenders no windshield no hood he had a pair of jumper cables ran up to the battery which was tie strapped up on the dash down to the starter . Funny thing is he looked like he drove that monstrosity every day .
I once had an ’85 ’vette that hit a deer. I had to patch up the engine compartment parts with metal coat hangers and duct tape. By the way, that was a 1985 Chevette, not a Corvette. Big difference.
Volvo made a series of videos showing off their trucks. In one video, something resembling a hamster wheel is placed around the steering wheel. The hamster is placed there, and a driver moves a carrot to get the hamster to move one way or the other. The weight of the hamster is enough to turn the wheel, and steer the truck up a narrow path in an open pit mine.
A couple of years ago, when I renewed my drivers license, the picture they took of me was in black and white and it made me look like a serial killer from hell. Considering it’ll be my last one, I didn’t complain.
Zykoic 11 months ago
Standard English car for Mr. Bean.
kingdiamond69 11 months ago
Back in the 80s I had a guy pull next to me at a light driving a Buick Cutlass this thing had no fenders no windshield no hood he had a pair of jumper cables ran up to the battery which was tie strapped up on the dash down to the starter . Funny thing is he looked like he drove that monstrosity every day .
Indiana Guy 11 months ago
I once had an ’85 ’vette that hit a deer. I had to patch up the engine compartment parts with metal coat hangers and duct tape. By the way, that was a 1985 Chevette, not a Corvette. Big difference.
FGWaiss 11 months ago
Who knew they had rednecks in England?
tremaine53 11 months ago
Makes you wonder what happened whenever Jane Dodd got carded.
silberdistel 11 months ago
Thank you government, for our TÜV!!! Even if we don’t like it always!
And for the poor rats: oh, when will human hubris come to an end? Poor creatures :-(
ladykat 11 months ago
The invisible woman?
comixbomix 11 months ago
The police could still identify Jane by her vacant expression.
basspro 11 months ago
Apparently this must have been on this guys bucket list.
MichiganMitten 11 months ago
The University of Richmond’s sports teams are the Spiders.
ron45wells 11 months ago
I’ve seen many of those rats on the freeway
preacherman Premium Member 11 months ago
Wow. Tennessee lets you sit down for the license photo. What a novel idea.
e.groves 11 months ago
I tried giving a goofy smile for my license photo, but they wouldn’t let me.
WCraft Premium Member 11 months ago
So much for putting an anti-theft device on my steering wheel. Thank you very much RIBON!
mindjob 11 months ago
Some of the portraits in the White House are nothing but empty chairs
FireAnt_Hater 11 months ago
Looks like the bucket is NOT upside down – observation based onthe location of the handle.
paranormal 11 months ago
At our DMV you stand not sit when pictures are taken…
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 11 months ago
Mayor Adams of New York City will now train them to drive towards New Jersey
Angry Indeed Premium Member 11 months ago
Did those rats have driver’s licenses?
Carl Rennhack Premium Member 11 months ago
Why does the Tennessee license say, “NOT FOR FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION”??
news 11 months ago
Re: trained rats. This happens every day at fast-food restaurants.
Bilan 11 months ago
Teaching a rat to drive is one thing, but building a rat mobile just for that experiment??
dpatrickryan Premium Member 11 months ago
I once investigated a crash involving a bus with a plastic lawn chair as the driver’s seat…
weh99 11 months ago
Buick never made a Cutlass, Cutlass was an Oldsmobile.
Jogger2 11 months ago
Volvo made a series of videos showing off their trucks. In one video, something resembling a hamster wheel is placed around the steering wheel. The hamster is placed there, and a driver moves a carrot to get the hamster to move one way or the other. The weight of the hamster is enough to turn the wheel, and steer the truck up a narrow path in an open pit mine.
think it through 11 months ago
No, every teenager who bought their first car did that back in the 50’s – 70’s, usually.
Michael Joss 11 months ago
Bucket seats.
azardoz 11 months ago
https://i.postimg.CC/g2rqxjLd/driving-with-flip-flops-is-dangerous.Jpg
jpozenel 11 months ago
I have heard that a vampire’s image can’t be captured in a photograph.
pbr50138 11 months ago
A couple of years ago, when I renewed my drivers license, the picture they took of me was in black and white and it made me look like a serial killer from hell. Considering it’ll be my last one, I didn’t complain.
JohnShirley1 11 months ago
I’ve seen people driving using pliers too