"'Tep on the brake, 'tupid." | |
"Attach the cotter pin and brake spring to the locknut before installing it in the brake lever assembly." | |
"Hey, you one-legged bastard, no wonder you can't brake. | |
"I brake for human beings. | |
"I'm sorry, kids, we can't go to Countrywide for our lunch this week "because Daddy's spent all the money painting his brake callipers red." | |
"'Tep on the brake, 'tupid." | |
"Attach the cotter pin and brake spring to the locknut before installing it in the brake lever assembly." | |
"Hey, you one-legged bastard, no wonder you can't brake. | |
"I brake for human beings. | |
"I'm sorry, kids, we can't go to Countrywide for our lunch this week "because Daddy's spent all the money painting his brake callipers red." | |
"... and one of those logging trucks lost its brakes. | |
"Brooke,it sounds to me like you slammed on the brakes before I came in here. | |
"Curbs your libido and puts the brakes on sexual energy. | |
"Hit the brakes, stop right there." | |
"Our inspection showed the brakes were fine... | |
"... and one of those logging trucks lost its brakes. | |
"Brooke,it sounds to me like you slammed on the brakes before I came in here. | |
"Curbs your libido and puts the brakes on sexual energy. | |
"Hit the brakes, stop right there." | |
"Our inspection showed the brakes were fine... | |
- But you braked! | |
- I mean Jess's. They escaped the whole thing braked up. | |
- Natalie, we're braked. | |
- Yes. So the car braked. | |
11:42 p.m., the exact moment of the judge's accident, the EDR shows Mr. Boyce's SUV swerved and braked hard, coming to a full stop before accelerating again. | |
"How much power do I need here and how much braking?" And I don't have to worry about any of that, because the Up! | |
"The West hasn't thought of this." There's a very good reason for that though. Aluminium has the same braking properties, really, as...cheese. | |
"the weight, handling, and braking of a big rig. | |
'Here he is. More brilliant braking. 'Taking that quite wide. | |
'Look at it squirming under braking, very effective. 'Gets the tail out nicely one way, back the other. | |
- But you braked! | |
- I mean Jess's. They escaped the whole thing braked up. | |
- Natalie, we're braked. | |
- Yes. So the car braked. | |
11:42 p.m., the exact moment of the judge's accident, the EDR shows Mr. Boyce's SUV swerved and braked hard, coming to a full stop before accelerating again. | |
"How much power do I need here and how much braking?" And I don't have to worry about any of that, because the Up! | |
"The West hasn't thought of this." There's a very good reason for that though. Aluminium has the same braking properties, really, as...cheese. | |
"the weight, handling, and braking of a big rig. | |
'Here he is. More brilliant braking. 'Taking that quite wide. | |
'Look at it squirming under braking, very effective. 'Gets the tail out nicely one way, back the other. | |