Good looking station wagon.
Good looking station wagon.
I have always thought these looked fantastic and I luckily see one in real life every 4-5 years as I travel around. They may be the only 1960s American cars that I would want to own.
That is exactly what I do! nice photo.
I have walked the picket line with teamsters. Nice guys, the got a bit angry and scary when they saw some truck deliveries that crosses the picket line. Yikes!!!
This fragile performative “masculinity” in going to get a lot of people killed. Gets a lot of people, already
This may be the most privileged white ass thing in the country.
Is ANYONE shocked by this at all. This will probably get him another invite from Bill Mahr.
But I need my giant full sized truck to project my masculinity because getting an education, a good job, a successful marriage did not work out. What else would I stick gun stickers and trump flags on?
I met a guy that analyzed data for just this reason and it was his full time, well paid, work from home job. Good for him, not for me. When I hear “data dive” at work I want to vomit.
But I want to burn down my deck while cosplaying as a caveman.
The one dude that does all the work on the group project was a good way to put it. The next guy should have more staff.
The dance number at the end was a fine way to end.
I have always know more about the cars, engine options, option packages and colors that the dealership sales people. This goes back decades. I even remember being told by a dealership once that they could get me and extended cab Comanche back in the 1980s and knew more then that sales guy buying a 2020 Pacifica.
Also, In breaking news, water wet, sun rises in the east.
Does that come with a pizza party and anti-union propaganda?
He is taking that “work while you can” thing seriously.
for the Christo-fascists party enforcement, we could assume?
Is Garfield still relevant or will a bunch of dads drag their kids to the theater promising they they will like the funny orange cat?
This is a part of a conversation had with countless middle school boys:
An ugly 20 year old Mercedes for $4500 with strangely shiny seats, what could go wrong.