JohnConnorforealthistime
JohnConnorforealthistime
JohnConnorforealthistime

The only non routine maintenance I’ve done to it was new rear brake pads because I used my parking break while I was gone and vacation (I park outside). It rained a lot while I was gone and enough rust built up and I cracked my rear brakes. Outside of that. It’s been amazingly reliable. I think proper maintenance,

Nav, heated seats, premium audio that still sounds good and aux input, projector head lamps... basically anything you’d see in a typical 10 year newer car without the payment and cheap insurance.

Just hit 176k miles on it and straight on to 200k. I’m thinking 250k is where I might sunset it but that still gets me 5 years give or take.

This last fall, my wife and I bought a brand new Subaru Outback. We went to pick it up. While we were waiting for the car to be pulled up, I was looking at a WRX they had parked in the showroom. One of the salesmen walked up and asked what it would take to put me in one of those. I said put a hatch on the back and

But, but, but...

Or not having a car payment and cheap car insurance is friggin’ awesome. I have a 2007 TSX. While not 15 years old, it’s still over 10. It has many “modern” features and most important, is paid off. The thing runs like a champ and is relatively fun to drive still. Why get rid of it?

How has healthcare lobbying done with Medicare/Medicaid? Not well. One of the biggest arguments against the single payer concept is that doctors and hospitals will not get paid enough.

But single payer can. One single entity dictates price. Not hospitals. And there is not profit motive. It’s not surprise places with socialized medicine spend much less than we do here.

Amen. Not to mention Germany has done a lot to focus in on high skilled labor jobs that aren’t easily moved. Screw putting nuts and bolts together. Let’s focus on the future...

Because that’s not how insurance works. And it shouldn’t. What happens when you’re 58 and become massively ill? You get to pick a coverage at that time, pay a little and get a massive benefit? No.

That is not even in the realm of how insurance works.

This could be huge. A proven scorer. Someone that could open things up for Giannis. Or, in all honesty, Giannis open things up for him. Watching us get eaten alive inside by Adams makes me worried we don’t have a bruiser inside. But hey, if we can put up 130 a game, it might not matter.

Mud butt or is that racist?

How won’t they be good? You just saw Giannis take a game over. He needs pieces that will help him stay in it. He can do the rest. Brogdon, Middleton, Snell... get Parker back halfway through the season. Pretty good recipe.

So you’re assuming that no one will buy toasters ever again? I feel like you’re being a little alarmist with your toasters.

OK simple math... if wages are held constant, play with your variable. Output. Increase output to the point you’re competitive.

Why is this a millennial issue only? Why don’t you point out the fact the minority vote saw decline 2016 vs 2012?

Then you aren’t a true fan of the sport.

Hahahahahahahahahahahaha what?

My exact post on Facebook... “Now we get to see how shitty Mike McCarthy is as a coach.”