FelixScout
FelixScout
FelixScout

I'm from Chicago, and I was on a road trip to San Francisco. On the second night, I stopped in a tiny town in Wyoming, checked into a Motel 6, and called up the nearest pizza place to order a pizza. I asked for a 10 inch deep dish pizza with sausage and spinach and the guy said "You want spinach....?!? On a

As a barista for 2 years, YES. A THOUSAND TIMES YES.

"People who look at the brooch, uh… forget numbers. Like they forget five is more than three, how currency exchange works, and more."

I don't know why, but this comes to mind.

That's not what's happening, man. Seriously. Read the article. The taxes on kei cars are still less than the taxes on normal cars. The Chicken Tax in the US is a massive tax above and beyond all the other vehicle taxes.

Kei cars only exist in the first place because of Japan's vehicle size/class regulations. There

actually, in this case, its the government trying to take away what the government forced the public to buy.

To make matters worse, the Balao-class submarines were only rated to dive to a maximum of 400 feet. The Chopper sat in the water with its stern at 720 feet below the surface. The front of the boat was at over 1,000 feet before the surface.

It's actually probably a water bag. I photographed one last year at a car show, here:

I drove through Wyoming a few months ago, and other than the age of the vehicles and attire, I'd say not much has changed.

We would say thank you, and then never buy it. Or say "Can't wait until it's on the used market!"

Mr. Cleese pretty much covers my entire reaction to this nonsense.

Tell that to the people that have the drag racing electric cars powered by the lithium polymer batteries that they use to start the Apache helicopters. The one I saw the owner gets 1300+Ft/lbs of torque and needs software to control the wheel spin.

Once upon a time they said the same thing about electric guitars.

Yossarian's right. It's usually a small canister with just a little bit of glowing visible around the seams. Lots of car companies are repurposing public-domain souls extracted from burial grounds over 500 years old.

Funny how people mistakenly associate socialism with high taxes. Fun fact:a Communist system is often tax free or nearly so. Since the government owns all the businesses, it keeps all the profits- it doesn't need to tax.

I prefer to believe he thinks highly of his readers.
No one is asking you to be a human map, just to have a third grade level of geography knowledge.

Oh, posh... we all know that renters don't pay property taxes... only homeowners do...

I saw an earlier graph that this group had put out for my hometown. Unfortunately, it's pretty clear that it doesn't actually show how "dangerous" an area is for bicycles; an area that has a bike accident is often just an indicator that there are more bikes there. Without some sort of normalization based on how much

BMW creates engine notes through the speakers, GM has it's own solution, just a bit less complicated.

Well we are running a legends racer chassis and frame that's road legal (although we have yet to obtain our experimental license