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There’s no I-N-O in my area, but if there was, I would never go there for the same reason I never go to the CFAs here.

from the commercials it looks like JM’s uses a whole load of oil and vinegar, which is always a sign that the other stuff on the hoagie is not the best quality/taste.

Hello Phil Layshio, First let me shout out to your prospective online partner, my dearly beloved Connie Lingus. Very regrettably, I did not have any opportunities to experience this kind of relationship in my younger days. Good to know this existed back in the 60s, if not for many years (centuries?)

Assuming you mean Friend With Benefits, I didn’t know that was a thing back in the 1980's. At least not by that designation.

Back then my Mother-in-law got a five pound block of “government cheese” for free, based on annual income. She gave us some, because what is a single woman going to do with five pounds of cheese?

Pontiac used the TranSport name not only for the first-gen “Dustbuster” vans MY 1990-1996 (pictured), but also for the first few years of the second-gen GM minivans. In 2000 we bought an off-lease 1997 “TranSport with Montana package”, the fully loaded model. Its 3.4L V-6 became notorious for intake manifold gasket

I agree with you 100%. The original article claimed:

As an Old Guy, I approve this list. My first car was a ‘64 Pontiac LeMans two door post coupe, with the 215-CID inline six derived from the Chevy 194-230-250. I found a junkyard car with a console and floor shift to replace the OEM “Three on the tree” on this, my college commuter car. Subsequently, I owned a ‘69

Why wasn’t this a thing 40-50 years ago (Clenches fist, in disappointment)? I was looking for a long-term partnership back then.

You make very good points. I’m one of those utopians hoping for a future USA that transitions quickly away from fossil fuels, with government policies based on the best available science. My DD is 10 years old and is clearly connected to the GM mothership without my consent. As time goes on, all new cars whether ICE,

Retired Boomer here. I think tradition is way over-rated for almost all subjects. Nevertheless, my wife and I drive 95 miles one way to my brother-in-law’s home in late November. My BIL/SIL are the polar opposite of us. We are child-free by choice and rarely entertain company; they had three kids and their home was

So he pissed away $24M out of $25M? Fuck this guy. It certainly fulfills the stereotype of overpaid sportsball players being morons, with no planning for life after their sports career is over.

Lifelong Ohioan here. There are some long in place laws which establish a retail price floor which guarantees a minimum profit, the same for independent wine shops and supermarkets. According to https://codes.ohio.gov/ohio-administrative-code/rule-4301:1-1-03 

Who could imagine that a 5000 to 6000+ pound luxury SUV/truck gets bad gas mileage? Tax the snot out of these wealthy bastards who think they “need” such a vehicle. I’m tired of backing very slowly out of parking lot slots with a Tahoe, etc. next to me because I have zero view of other vehicles coming down the aisle.

I’ve posted this before, but GM already knows more about my ‘13 Chevy Sonic than the car tells me directly. As an enticement to pay for On-Star, for a while they sent me monthly emails telling me not only the odometer reading, and oil life remaining, but also individual tire pressures. My car only has a single light

Both weight and annual mileage should be parameters in a fair tax equation, based on road wear.

But at 34 years old the fact that I am excited about a hybrid minivan to the point that I am considering a prius for my 140 mile commute is something my brain can not process.

I understand and completely agree with your comments. A lot of our supremely competent in-house I.T. employees were “laid off” or quit “to pursue other career interests” over the years, because some damn manager decided they could save some money by outsourcing. This is just a microcosm of the attitude, “We’ll save

even if a bunch of tech bros are getting laid off - which is awesome for me - the more big companies lay off tech staff, the better my company does in providing IT consulting services to get the work done that they can no longer do in-house.

Oh, you can ignore all of that.