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It’s being listed as a 1971 Monte Carlo, but the front bumper is telling me it’s a 1970.

The vanity plate has “Year One” written on it and the turn signal indicators (Or lack thereof) are round. The only Monte Carlo that ever had round indicators on the front end was the 1970. Every year after that they were

No, you guys lost because you didn’t control the mid-field. You let the Top Temple burn your core down. The mini-map told the entire story.

I’m not an even remotely pro HotS player, and I can see why your team lost.

The main problem is people comparing apples to oranges.

Also, just because *you* aren’t actively engaging the core doesn’t mean another entity isn’t. If they are pushing the core why are you mid field gathering resources that are no longer going to play into gaining a victory?

If you don’t have battlefield awareness or

Yeah, it’s kinda the point to not die. If you put yourself in a position where you get murdered by the enemy... That’s on you.

My sister is married to a Puerto Rican man and he told me once that many boricua are far more likely to keep their valuables (jewelry & heirlooms) stashed in a hiding spot rather than stored in a common area like a drawer.

He also keeps the bulk of his money in a Puerto Rican bank, I’m assuming because tax regulations

I’ve used AdBlock Plus pretty much since it’s been available.

I very rarely buy anything because I see an ad for it online. These days about the only ads I see I can’t do anything about is the ones that show up on Hulu. Our family cut the proverbial cable cord over 4 years ago and we entertain ourselves with Netflix

You got that right. Millennials...

A lot of police dash cam video is shit, even in these times. I wouldn’t be surprised that any dash video they had might not be clear enough or from the correct angle to see the details of either vehicle.

I wondered if it could possibly be the pilot’s personal GPS device for their own data gathering.

That’s correct. I keep a valet key in the center console. If I’m going to step out, I’ll take my regular keys out and re-start the car with the valet key. Step out of the car and lock doors with the key fob.

I walked alone a little over a quarter mile to kindergarten when I was five years old. My mom and dad’s car didn’t even have seat belts in the rear seat.

I now live about a quarter mile from my kids’ elementary school and they aren’t allowed to walk to school *AT ALL* (Fourth graders are allowed to ride a bike, but

Yeap, that’s exactly what I expected to see.

Reminds of of the Hello Kitty Sweets cafe in Taipei that I took my daughter to in 2008.

Unfortunately, the Sweets place seemed to be more concerned with making sure everything looked like Hello Kitty than providing good food. I could spend a lot less money at a 7-Eleven in Taiwan and get the same quality.

You leave me no choice, now...

I can verify it because I did it once. My first car was a used 1970 Monte Carlo and it came with one ignition key and two door keys. I kept two keys on my keyring and I attached the “extra” door key to the inside of the engine bay with a piece of wire. I figured if I ever accidently lock my keys in the car, I would be

Interesting enough, the GM keys with plastic on them were a newer style than the all metal ones.

I know for sure the all metal keys in the above image were used since 1969... I have no idea when the plastic topped key became the norm... My 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme came with plastic topped keys, but I wasn’t the

The GM keys were the same: Square was for the ignition and the oval for everything else.

Fun fact: They both had the same pattern cut into them, but the blades were reversed. So if lost your ignition key, you could cut a new one from a door key and vice versa. But otherwise the keys would not fit into the other

Did it pop up instantly 10 years ago? This wasn’t Windows 8, y’know.

My brother had a unique issue a few years ago...

I’ve been building PC’s for *many* years now, and all my experience tells me this should have been *impossible*... But, every now and then, when my brother would boot up his PC... It would “run faster.” I can’t explain it, exactly, but when he would click his start menu,