Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Brownstoner 01/07/2010 621 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account On his Ducatti, SC & I did over 150 coming down from Westchester once. Log in to Reply Really labored word play for B’s bowing out of OT. Latin for suicidal is funestus – B committed funisntus. Log in to Reply So wait then…how fast can a Hummer really haul ass? In the story, the Ducati was going 100+ mph at times. Log in to Reply Snaps I do think a Hummer could keep up with a Ducati as far as speed and power jut not sure how well they move on curves etc Log in to Reply I know it was just a story! But he tried to keep everything so real and I had to question that one part. I really don’t know anything about cars, but I’ve heard of Ducatis and I’ve seen a Hummer and had to wonder. Log in to Reply “I loooove the ones in the city that have a traffic lights” What’s with the stereotypical Italian accent? Hmmph! No wonder benson cide of meatballs’ed. Log in to Reply Can a big ole clunky Hummer actually keep pace with a Ducati??? Posted by: InsertSnappyNameHere at January 7, 2010 10:32 AM No way, no how. Log in to Reply Dibs – The only ambrosia I ingest is distilled, fermented honey – mayo is for daily ingestion w/ almost anything. Log in to Reply Snappy, it was a story, not the real world. A Hummer couldn’t catch a Ducati on a straightaway. Log in to Reply < 1 … 64 65 66 67 68 69 >
Really labored word play for B’s bowing out of OT. Latin for suicidal is funestus – B committed funisntus. Log in to Reply
So wait then…how fast can a Hummer really haul ass? In the story, the Ducati was going 100+ mph at times. Log in to Reply
Snaps I do think a Hummer could keep up with a Ducati as far as speed and power jut not sure how well they move on curves etc Log in to Reply
I know it was just a story! But he tried to keep everything so real and I had to question that one part. I really don’t know anything about cars, but I’ve heard of Ducatis and I’ve seen a Hummer and had to wonder. Log in to Reply
“I loooove the ones in the city that have a traffic lights” What’s with the stereotypical Italian accent? Hmmph! No wonder benson cide of meatballs’ed. Log in to Reply
Can a big ole clunky Hummer actually keep pace with a Ducati??? Posted by: InsertSnappyNameHere at January 7, 2010 10:32 AM No way, no how. Log in to Reply
Dibs – The only ambrosia I ingest is distilled, fermented honey – mayo is for daily ingestion w/ almost anything. Log in to Reply
Snappy, it was a story, not the real world. A Hummer couldn’t catch a Ducati on a straightaway. Log in to Reply
On his Ducatti, SC & I did over 150 coming down from Westchester once.
Really labored word play for B’s bowing out of OT. Latin for suicidal is funestus – B committed funisntus.
So wait then…how fast can a Hummer really haul ass? In the story, the Ducati was going 100+ mph at times.
Snaps
I do think a Hummer could keep up with a Ducati as far as speed and power jut not sure how well they move on curves etc
I know it was just a story! But he tried to keep everything so real and I had to question that one part. I really don’t know anything about cars, but I’ve heard of Ducatis and I’ve seen a Hummer and had to wonder.
“I loooove the ones in the city that have a traffic lights”
What’s with the stereotypical Italian accent?
Hmmph! No wonder benson cide of meatballs’ed.
Can a big ole clunky Hummer actually keep pace with a Ducati???
Posted by: InsertSnappyNameHere at January 7, 2010 10:32 AM
No way, no how.
Dibs – The only ambrosia I ingest is distilled, fermented honey – mayo is for daily ingestion w/ almost anything.
Snappy, it was a story, not the real world. A Hummer couldn’t catch a Ducati on a straightaway.