If you’ve been following this Blog for a while, you know that I loathe Sports; and the only aspect of Sports that I care about is the Broadcasting aspect of them.
I do not like this Chase Bank Credit Card Television Commercial starring modern Comedian Kevin Hart, and NBA Player Stephen Curry. The fact that the Chase Bank would even greenlight a Television Commercial such as this one personally bothers me.
Kevin Hart not only needs to be transformed from being fit and muscular to being fat and overweight, but Kevin Hart needs to comprehend just how much more important the Automotive world as a whole, Amateur/Ham Radio, and Commercial Broadcast Radio and Television are than Sports and Fitness; including American Football and Basketball.
NBA Player Stephen Curry, and his brother and fellow NBA Player Seth Curry not only need to be transformed from being fit and muscular to being fat and overweight, but the Curry brothers, their father and fellow NBA Player Dell Curry, and their sister and Volleyball Player Sydel Curry also need to comprehend how much more important the Automotive world as a whole, Amateur/Ham Radio, Commercial Broadcast Radio and Television, and Electric Fans all are than Sports and Fitness; including Basketball and Volleyball.
The Mini Moke, which, like the Mini itself; was designed by British Motor Corporation (BMC) Engineers Sir Alec Issigonis and John Sheppard.
When the two had designed the Mini, they also planned on developing another vehicle that would utilize parts from the Mini, a more rugged, rough, and tumble body; and a vehicle that could be utilized in militaries the world over.
Both the British and American militaries found the Moke unsuitable for use as a Military vehicle. Even attempts to build Four Wheel Drive versions of the Moke by placing another Mini Powerttain at the Rear Wheels, causing the prototype Four Wheel Drive Mokes to have two Engines and two Transmissions; did not impress any militaries around the world enough to the point where they would want to solicit them into their fleets of vehicles and machinery.
As a result, BMC decided to sell the Moke to the Civilian market instead; to the same type of businesses that Kaiser Industries, during the time they had owned Jeep; had sold the Jeep DJ to; such as Residential Estates, Hotels, Resorts, and Beaches.
During the 2010’s, Chinese automaker Chery Automotive had acquired the rights from Tata Motors/Jaguar Land Rover Automotive to reproduce the Moke.
Since then Chery Automotive has reproduced the Moke as both an Internal Combustion vehicle, and as a Battery Electric vehicle.
Chery Automotive only sells the reproduced Moke as a Battery Electric vehicle, and only as a Low Speed Vehicle; in part and parcel as a substitute for a Golf Cart and an ATV.
The reproduced Moke, not equipped with Supplemental Restraint Systems, or Solid Doors, much less Side Guard Door Beams; does not meet present-day National Highway Safety and Traffic Administration )NHTSA) safety regulations.
It is not known if the spread of SARS V-2/Coronavirus during the years 2019-2020 is a form of Bioterrorism, and if the spread of this novel Virus can be considered a Biocrime.
This two-story house in the Detroit suburb of Troy, Michigan is owned by a Hippie Man with long hair and a ponytail who, along with his wife; seems to be contempt with staying put in this house that they’ve lived in for many years (as of the time of writing this post), and they don’t have any desire to move.
This Hippie Man and his wife don’t appear to have any desire to move anywhere with more property.
This Hippie Man also appears to drive an older U.S Spec Toyota, plans to hold onto it for a while longer; and does not seem to care about, or be concerned over the American Auto Industry.
I would prefer if this Hippie Man did not have long hair and a ponytail, and if his young, radical relative did not shave his head with a razor and shaving cream.
A Book that Film and Television Producer Natasha Rogoff had written regarding creating a Russian version of the Children’s Television Program “Sesame Street” a few years following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
This Book was originally published as a Hardcover in 2022:
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