440-4bbl
BigBlock440
440-4bbl

You don’t, but it’s easier.  

FDR and WWII, lots of people on the internet missed them.

There were also many that didn’t, including rusting out after only a few years.  But that guy was trying to say the 80's cars lasted much longer, and new cars have to be replaced every 3-4 years.

Did you miss the whole Obamacare thing? By law, your health insurance is tied to your employment.

That’s what you’re doing.

Yes, started in WWII, when employers started offering benefits to get around the wage caps, and the government ruled that the benefits weren’t subject to the wage caps. Then the NLRB ruled that benefits could be something that could be bargained for, then the IRS gave tax advantages for benefits, and now here we are.

I thought boomer was a generational thing, not a good-at-physics thing. Kids these days.

Better to trust your gut rather than scientific evaluation.

I did that when I moved into my first apartment too, and used free furniture when I found it as well.  But if you’re buying a bedroom set and a couch, even on the cheaper end you’re well over a grand.  With the furniture included in the cost of the move, the price doesn’t surprise me.

I hate to break it to you, but the majority of people under the age of 35 are going to be working much longer than 65 no matter what they do. 

Think about how air cooling works for a minute, then get back to me on how your bikes can run at higher power levels (i.e. generate more heat).

I see both sides. I have no problem having the same thing for lunch every day, and often do, but dinner is where I’ll spend a half hour just figuring our what I want to eat and the next hour cooking it.  Or sometimes several hours if it’s a slow-cook thing.

I think the bulk of that was probably new furniture.

Living below your means is one thing. Eating the exact same thing every day... is that really living?

Or vote against the ones that try to block common-sense school security measures.

China is all that is good and right in the world, we shouldn’t try and curtail their non-existent bad actions, ever.

They’ll stop it, once, and then they overheat and glaze over.  There’s also the whole keyless start thing that nobody really knew how to turn off quickly yet.  

4th: What do you have against brake stands? Granted, they’re not as necessary these days with HP well into the triple digits on a lot of cars, but there’s still a lot of low-power ones too.

We can’t trust the government? But we should totally keep shoveling more and more power their way, right?

Sounds like Shilling works for ISIS.