Upstate Owners village.
#1151
According to WDNN Whistledick Power and Light is increasing it's wind power capacity and on track to be providing the lowest electric rates in upstate NY by 2020
#1156
Finally caught up with this one in town today. I've been wanting to see one in the
wild for awhile now. It's the new Hemi Jet Powered BMW 735i. Destined to shatter the LIme Rock track record for sure!
wild for awhile now. It's the new Hemi Jet Powered BMW 735i. Destined to shatter the LIme Rock track record for sure!
#1157
It's a sure thing they would have been much better know, even famous, if they had been from Whistle Dick
#1158
"First Flight"
Of course, being of 100% Polish descent, I can relate.
Autoblog stated the following: "He hit the stone embankment, which was luckily sloped rather than perpendicular to the road, and it pelted the Suzuki into the air at an angle we thought was only possible in Grand Theft Auto. He snapped a tree in half, allowing the local fire department to calculate he got about 23 feet off the ground, and flew for 209 feet until he hit a building that's part of a church. It was sturdy enough to end his impromptu flight. Suzuki didn't design the Swift to fly, so its landing was about as rough as it sounds. First responders used the Jaws of Life to cut open the hatchback and extract the 41-year-old driver. … police officers said the man smelled like alcohol, though the results of his breathalyzer test haven't been published. He was hospitalized, and the mangled, cut-up Swift was hauled away to the nearest junkyard. No one else was injured."
Of course, being of 100% Polish descent, I can relate.
Autoblog stated the following: "He hit the stone embankment, which was luckily sloped rather than perpendicular to the road, and it pelted the Suzuki into the air at an angle we thought was only possible in Grand Theft Auto. He snapped a tree in half, allowing the local fire department to calculate he got about 23 feet off the ground, and flew for 209 feet until he hit a building that's part of a church. It was sturdy enough to end his impromptu flight. Suzuki didn't design the Swift to fly, so its landing was about as rough as it sounds. First responders used the Jaws of Life to cut open the hatchback and extract the 41-year-old driver. … police officers said the man smelled like alcohol, though the results of his breathalyzer test haven't been published. He was hospitalized, and the mangled, cut-up Swift was hauled away to the nearest junkyard. No one else was injured."