Okwell its a song from a while ago..its goes something like &back to the middle of nowhere& and something like &ive not spend a single night-with a woman&and in the video theres a guy in like a blue coat, he reminds me of Anthony Hope from sweeney todd. i have like no clue what song it it is, but i have the melody stuck in my head.i know, im not being very clear, but any help would be nice!]
sporty, high performance cars often come in RWD models because rear wheel drive offers the best performance. Each tire has a limited amount of friction it can create to push the car forward or sideways. On a rear wheel drive car you can use the friction on the back wheels to accelerate while using the front wheels to turn. A front wheel drive car requires you to use only the front wheels for both. The result is that a RWD vehicle can go around corners and accelerate out of them faster and harder than an otherwise identical car with front wheel drive. For most drivers on a day to day basis this doesn't matter because most people don't push their cars to the edge of the what they're capable of. but for a sports car trying to maximize performance it makes RWD the best choice. For you though, in a snowy area, an all wheel drive car would be a great option. All 3 of the manufacturers you mentioned (BMW, Audi, Mercedes) offer very good AWD systems on some of their models. Its an optional feature you have to pay extra for.
RWD is fine in the snow with good winter tires, unless you cant drive.
whether you like animals or not, if you suspect that one is being abused/neglected then it is your right as a human being to report it to the local authorities or animal control, aspca, rspca if you cannot get an answer, keep trying or contact another authoritative figure..help the animal, dont call it quits until someone goes and checks on the situation never confront the one doing the abusing, if they can beat a poor defenseless animal then its hard to tell what they would do to another human.. good luck
adhesives for plastics, especially milk jug type plastic, can be tricky. At the hardware store there are a few adhesives that claim to bond almost any materials, read the labels. Most of those say most plastics so you are still taking a little bit of a risk that it won't bond.