Bogie88jr
Bogie88jr
Bogie88jr

It is indeed a washout.

I have a buddy that believes this because of some tin foil hat site he listens to. His most recent kick is he believes the IRS is hiring 20,000 armed agents to go after poor people. 

If you let people make a habit of not doing “simple” things like signaling, stopping at stop signs, etc. then they do it over and over until it causes an accident. And it probably won’t be the offending driver who gets hurt either, but instead the pedestrian or cyclist they hit. This unfortunate behaviour needs to

Now if they had one of these, they could have just drove it out again...I can make satire since the Wife and children are recovery ok yea?

No clown doll from the original Poltergeist?

I’ve got a better Titanic conundrum for you; Did Jack doom the RMS Titanic by saving Rose? If she had succeeded in throwing herself overboard, someone would have eventually noticed, a “man overboard” alert would have been sounded, and the ship would have stopped to carry out some futile attempt at search and rescue.

There is no debate.

Ages ago I was carefully driving my rear wheel drive truck on slick roads. I was making careful choices to maintain traction.

In fairness to Dr. Patel, the kid sitting behind him WOULD NOT STOP KICKING THE SEAT!

Am I alone in not wanting a car that can drive itself? I don’t want autonomous driving features and even if I can not use them, I don’t want to pay for them. I like driving, I don’t need or want a car that can drive itself. Just because they can make a car that can drive itself doesn’t mean they should or that car

I went to the AACA museum in Hershey, I picked up this sweet 1991 Bill Elliot Diecast for $5.

I’m inclined to agree, although for some, that lifestyle changed for the better. Charging at home is much more convenient than charging when you’re out, and I’d say most current EV owners are in that category where they hardly use public chargers (except maybe to nab a good parking space at the mall).

That is because government production mandates have gotten out of hand. They require all new vehicles to come with back-up cameras now, which is absurd. The days of mandating common sense safety features like seat belts and ABS have given way to inflating prices by $3k-$5k by essentially mandating all cars have

We’ve reached the saturation point in regards to the amount of people willing to alter their lifestyles to accommodate their cars. In short, we’ve run out of first adopters.

Even with affordable EVs, the problem remains. They’re not appealing. They’re appliances. They do the job of A to B transportation efficiently, and nothing more. Why buy a new appliance when the one you have is still doing the job you need it to perfectly well? When you’re asking people to spend five figures on

Commuters behind the truck want a word. Just imagine being on your way to work.

Highways don’t cause food deserts, poverty does. Retailers focus on areas and neighborhoods where they expect to be profitable, period.  IF there’s money to be made, another gas station, mini-mart, pawn shop, liquor store, payday loan place, brewpub, coffee shop, organic grocery, yoga studio, doggie daycare, or auto

When I was 15 (and my brother was 14) we spent summers working in a machine shop. Produced parts for all kinds of industry. We knew what we were doing, were getting paid well, and learned a lot.

I see your Highlander and raise you Iron Eagle.