Dolemite
Dolemite
Dolemite

GFWL, Mixer...Microsoft has a talent for sowing doubt with customers and burning people. “Hey, come sign up for this new service, it’s going to be great!” Not long after, “Sorry, we are dropping it. You’re out of luck. See ya!”

I’ve read that 60% of all people who are infected and show symptoms still have health problems *months* after they have “recovered”. Labored breathing, heart racing, or even permanent damage like lung scarring or other organ damage. For most people, they seem to think, “You either catch it and are better in two weeks,

Honda, Toyota, Subaru, Mazda all in the bottom half?

Republicans will claim it’s to protect against COVID, but you can be sure in November, every Republican district’s polling place will be open, and they’ll probably add a few dozen, while the COVID situation won’t have changed at all (other than probably 4-5 million infections and 250K deaths).

I laugh at the fact many managers say, “Our people stepped up and productivity has been good at home!” I’ve worked from home for a few years, and my productivity is far higher than when I have to go into the office. Endless, useless meetings, small talk, distractions, travel for lunch, driving to and from work all

Flat pay, skyrocketing healthcare, lack of job security, bad healthcare, disappearing benefits, rising housing costs, complete lack of progress due to the GOP control of our government, despite the fact they are a minority and represent about 40% of the country, 15% of the country has 85% of the wealth, wealth gap

I was just wondering about all those shoulders and road edges.

Listed from above, it’s 9%, 13%, 19%. If 12.7% of the population of the country is black, isn’t this pretty much in line with our country’s demographics and available pool of hires? 

Yeah, I honestly think $300 is where the line is, but it probably depends on where you live. In a place like CA or NYC, $300 is probably pocket change to people paying $3,500 a month for rent.

Was it “Failsauce”?

Republicans have been whining about voter fraud and rigged elections for decades, yet they’ve never provided a single shred of proof of it.

Later, dozens of GOP Congressmen, “Now that I’m out of Congress, I just need to say that Trump’s Ukraine crimes were blatant and indefensible. That sob should have been impeached, removed from office, and indicted. Phew, it feels good to get that off my chest.”

To boot, he says he’ll work down on the lines with his workers to prove it’s safe. But if he gets sick, he can just move to room 92 in his mansion and hire the best medical care and buy himself a top of the line ventilator along with 50 test kits. If his line workers get sick, they just go home and hope they or their s

I’d buy a Kia over any Chevy, Chrysler, Ford any day of the week. Same for Hyundai. The only big knock on Kia is their dealerships are horrendous.

Nissan’s CVTs are notoriously unreliable and cost $4,000-$8,000 to replace. Honestly, as long as Nissan is using them, I won’t buy one of their cars with it.

Yeah, I always get a kick out of that. “We drove 8 hours to Mexico, but now we are back at the same gas station in the USA where we began, and are about to go out racing again.”

Go check Youtube. There are thousands of videos of people racing cars like this on public roads. Not drag racing on a deserted side street, but racing up to 150 mph+ on 4 lane roads, with 4 cars side by side, usually with 1,000+ hp. They usually explode past unaware pedestrians or minivans and SUVs who are doing 1/3

I thought the new seasons were 80% as good as the old ones. Not bad considering it was an all new cast. My only complaint is the jokes seemed a bit rushed, almost like they were being timed to get as many jokes in as possible. In the old series, you could easily go a minute or 2 without a joke. I was really upset when

Postal Service, by about 10,000%. Guess you don’t shop online at all? Oh, and the USPS actually employees more people than the airlines, and millions upon millions of American jobs depend on it. Whole industries would fold without the USPS...from nonprofits to political organizations.