JohnnyWasASchoolBoy
JohnnyWasASchoolBoy
JohnnyWasASchoolBoy

Thank you. I’ve been a grumpy commenter lately and didn’t want to be the first person to make a negative comment. These are uninspiring.

Oof. That’s bordering on eyesore. There are ways to do a flybridge, but that’s not one of them. A flybridge should never look like an afterthought and it should never make a boat look top-heavy.

Interesting.

Interesting. I never fly domestically in the States. I’m always headed home so I show my passport. 

You buried the lede.

This isn’t splitting hairs. Bradley wrote that this car was for sale for “less than 1/2" of its original sell price. Then he quoted an MSRP of $92,000. He knew the car sold for roughly $108,000. Why not write that? It would literally be the same number of words. Writing accurately is not hard.

Ok, I kid. I think you want the whole thing because it’s stupidly fun. Who doesn’t want a trophy truck in their house?

Maybe it’s a Canadian thing but you do not get on a commercial flight within Canada without a photo ID that matches your boarding pass. You produce both at the gate. Full stop. I fly all the time, across the country, with all the Canadian airlines. Photo ID is absolutely required.

Maybe it’s a Canadian thing but you do not get on a commercial flight within Canada without a photo ID that matches your boarding pass. You produce both at the gate. Full stop. I fly all the time, across the country, with all the Canadian airlines. Photo ID is absolutely required.

Is it not standard to present your boarding pass (that has your name on it) and some photo ID when you get on the plane? I’ve never boarded without ID that matches the boarding pass.

There is no number quoted in the article that is more than double the selling price. I know it says “before options...”. Does a lay-person understand that those options could be upwards of the $15,000 required to make this car worth, “less than 1/2 what it cost new”? Bradley had an idea of the actual number. It would

How hard would it have been to make the leap and quote the price; especially since you knew it?

Your words, in the article “...but it cost an astonishing-for-the-time $92,790".

Edited because I may have overreacted.

Now we know what was in Hilary’s emails.

You posted “F100 Explorer”. The picture (and the truck) was an F350 Explorer.

I love an artist with something to say. As Indigenous Reconciliation - especially here in Canada - becomes societally critical, the idea of Indigeneity overwhelming capitalism is a powerful thought. 

You know an easier, more efficient way to do this would’ve been to show the motor and then in the caption, list the vehicles that use it.

Ford Canada has the Ranger Raptor starting at $80,000 CAD. Jesus. I’d have to buy it with the same mentality that I’d buy Porsche 718; “This is a toy. It’s an $80,000 high-performance toy.”

I can’t imagine why TurboTax would care about my financial info. They aren’t stealing money and I’m immune to targeted ads etc... Sell my info, it doesn’t effect me.