There’s a great breakfast place in my town that always has duck eggs on the menu. They’re SO good.
There’s a great breakfast place in my town that always has duck eggs on the menu. They’re SO good.
I hiccup when I exceed my spice limit, too! This season my wife and I grew some habanero and ghost peppers in our garden, and I’ve been using them to make some spicy corn muffins, spicy salsa, spicy pasta sauce, etc. and I’ve caught myself out a few times... but it’s still SO good though.
Poor California, if only there was a political party that based its beliefs on the idea of a smaller federal government and greater states’ rights...
Honestly, this should have been a plotline for a Michael Scarn movie. It would have been like doing an Office remake/reunion but without actually doing one.
This is a solid answer!
Here’s a great candidate: 2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia AWD for $29,900 with only 16k on the clock.
Wrap it! After blowing north of $175k on the car, another few grand for a quality wrap job is chump change.
Had that happen to me last year with a Charger. They had one in stock spec’d out exactly like I wanted. I made an appointment to drive it, and drove over an hour to get there. It was still in the showroom, so I had to wait for them to jockey it around and get it outside but before they could do that they had to jump…
Working at a fast food restaurant can also have the same effect.
I rode it from NJ to Providence a few years ago and it only went “high speed” on the final leg of the trip after passing through New London, CT. Coming out of New York, we were only doing about 30 mph (sometimes not even that) until well past Stamford.
I can’t speak for Lyft, but with Uber the driver supposedly keeps 80% of the fare. I drove for Uber for one summer to pick up some side cash and that was what they advertised, however I confess I didn’t log every one of my rides in order to verify if that was what I was actually making.
Even 300 sounds like an awful lot. Especially now that the apps are relatively mature and so much of what they do is digital, I’m surprised they need more than 100 people to run the operation.
100% this... Even if fares were equal, or heck, even if Uber/Lyft fares were higher than a cab company, I’d still pick an Uber/Lyft driver any day because of the accountability factor.
The only way I can see for Uber and Lyft to keep the drivers classified as “independent contractors” is to reshape their business model and some of the look/feel that people have become used to.
If push really comes to shove, what’s to stop GM from moving their headquarters out of the US? Even if they leave most of the existing HQ jobs in Michigan, surely they could move HQ “on paper” somehow so Trump’s ridiculous efforts don’t have any legs (not that I think they do anyway).
If it hides the contours and details in person as well as it does on camera, this could be an excellent coating for preproduction test mules!
I always thought the Prowler was really cool looking, even though my 6' 4" self with giant clown feet don’t exactly fit all that well in it. The production version was amazingly close to the concept as well, which almost never happens... but it definitely needs more power.
TBH I’d watch the old people in RVs and the Muppet rally.
Man, the Aerotech was so cool looking. Imagine if they had put it in production, even in very limited numbers as a boutique hand-built machine...