#36 The land speed record for steam-powered cars stood from 1906 when a Stanley steam car, driven by Fred Marriott, which achieved 127 mph (204 km/h) at Ormond Beach, Florida. Despite several attempts to break the record, it stood until 25 August 2009, when Team Inspiration of the British Steam Car Challenge set a new speed record of 139.843 mph (225.055 km/h). A second attempt by Don Wales on 26 August achieved an average speed of 238.679 km/h (148.308 mph). The Stanley steam car held the land speed record for all vehicles for four years before it was broken by an internal combustion engine-powered land vehicle. The 2009 record was set by a steam turbine-powered vehicle vs the reciprocating piston-engine design used by F.E. and F.O. Stanley in 1906
Bessie, Here's another with Paul wearing sandals: https://media.pri.org/s3fs-public/styles/story_main/public/beatles_abbey_road_20 12_05-16.jpg?itok=l8_EIwq5
Jos, sure but that's just stupid. take ham, paid by the pound. But that stuff is mostly water (check the ingredients) so you're paying like $7 per pound for water like an idiot. lol
#36 The land speed record for steam-powered cars stood from 1906 when a Stanley steam car, driven by Fred Marriott, which achieved 127 mph (204 km/h) at Ormond Beach, Florida. Despite several attempts to break the record, it stood until 25 August 2009, when Team Inspiration of the British Steam Car Challenge set a new speed record of 139.843 mph (225.055 km/h). A second attempt by Don Wales on 26 August achieved an average speed of 238.679 km/h (148.308 mph). The Stanley steam car held the land speed record for all vehicles for four years before it was broken by an internal combustion engine-powered land vehicle. The 2009 record was set by a steam turbine-powered vehicle vs the reciprocating piston-engine design used by F.E. and F.O. Stanley in 1906
Bessie, Here's another with Paul wearing sandals: https://media.pri.org/s3fs-public/styles/story_main/public/beatles_abbey_road_20 12_05-16.jpg?itok=l8_EIwq5
Jos, sure but that's just stupid. take ham, paid by the pound. But that stuff is mostly water (check the ingredients) so you're paying like $7 per pound for water like an idiot. lol
The land speed record for steam-powered cars stood from 1906 when a Stanley steam car, driven by Fred Marriott, which achieved 127 mph (204 km/h) at Ormond Beach, Florida. Despite several attempts to break the record, it stood until 25 August 2009, when Team Inspiration of the British Steam Car Challenge set a new speed record of 139.843 mph (225.055 km/h). A second attempt by Don Wales on 26 August achieved an average speed of 238.679 km/h (148.308 mph). The Stanley steam car held the land speed record for all vehicles for four years before it was broken by an internal combustion engine-powered land vehicle. The 2009 record was set by a steam turbine-powered vehicle vs the reciprocating piston-engine design used by F.E. and F.O. Stanley in 1906
12_05-16.jpg?itok=l8_EIwq5
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Yep, when buying, check the weight instead of the packaging.
sure but that's just stupid. take ham, paid by the pound. But that stuff is mostly water (check the ingredients) so you're paying like $7 per pound for water like an idiot. lol
I quess you never purchased any beer or whine or any beverage.
#20 Everyone has a hat on.
1931 isn't very far away from 'the 1920s'
Now days, he would be accused of "cultural appropriation".
Probably not as he would be appropriating "white" culture. Of which there is none.
That’s like fish not understanding that it’s wet. You can comprehend “white culture” because it’s all around you.
*can’t