There are two big Toyota auto salons to check out if you like looking at weird Japanese Toyotas - one in Ikebukuro, and MEGAWEB on the Odaiba waterfront. The Meiji Shrine in Shibuya is also a sight to see...so tranquil. They say Tokyo is expensive, but over a week I never paid more than ¥1500 yen for a meal (>$20), and every meal was SUPERB. The sushi chef at one basement establishment even spoke pretty good English and knew about Philly because Iron Chef Morimoto has a restaurant there. Can't wait to go back. #oppositelock
You'll run out of fingers, but you'll get plenty of middle ones if you go that slow. 80 is the new 65, at least on the Blue Route.
It can even overpower common sense!
"Certainly, madam, let me just open this up and...HEY!"
Sounds about right.
FWIW, Toyota did a better job of this years ago.
2nd The 'cuda was a Plymouth, not a Dodge. But then the Voyager is a Lancia now, so I guess ANYTHING GOES. Chrysler Scamphundred!
3rd/4th Peugeot will re-launch in the US by selling these two models at Mitsubishi dealers, sell less than 2,000, then pack up and leave again. AU REVOIR AGAINE, LES AMÉRICAINS ESTUPÍDES.
5th Automakers Turning down low-cost government loans? WELL DONE.
6th The entire front end of the car up to the A-pillar will be one big GRILLE. As if the sheetmetal had been flayed off. It'll be awesome.
All he has to do is unequivocally declare in a globally-distributed video clip (easily done these days) that he is in fact an AMERICAN, not, as some Chinese believe, a Chinese citizen, eligible to play for the Chinese national team.
He could even go a step further:
"Taiwan, my parents' homeland, is the TRUE Republic of China, a free and independent sovereign nation worthy of international recognition! As an awesome NBA player, I demand China immediately give up its claim to the island!"
I have no idea why he would say any of this. BUT HE HAS THE POWER.