JohnnyWasASchoolBoy
JohnnyWasASchoolBoy
JohnnyWasASchoolBoy

Just make sure the City Utilities folks know. 

Depends on where those activities happen. In my case I went with the FJ40 because I camp, hike, and paddle in places that a Prius would never get to.

All good ideas. We have indoor bike parking (mine stays in my office), a shower facility and change space for people who ride/skateboard/run etc... to work. Plus, we have a mileage scale for staff who have to run work-errands or go to meetings on their bike. For those who want to ride but either don’t have a bike or

HA! A friend of mine just messaged that exact thing. She commutes to her basement. She said she was game to try but the stairs are really narrow. 

The thing that gets me is how cheap it is to buy a Supreme Court Justice. So far this has cost an RV, some trips, a home for his mom, and some school tuition. We’re talking about maybe $1/2 million? It’s absolutely corruption, and it should be vilified.

Just a reminder fellow Canadians: It’s National Bike to Work Day.

It’s National Bike Day here in Canada. Or, for people like me, Friday. I ride most days (and walk the others), and I have a steep hill to go up on my ride home. I’d love this contraption in my city. 

Bike commuting to work and school, making deliveries on a cargo bike, messengering, transporting your kids via bike, getting groceries, going to classes, going out with friends... not a hobby. Americans (as a whole, I know there are daily cyclists there) don’t understand that societies can exist without everyone

Honestly, this title should have been “747's Protective Systems Worked to Save Planeload of Passengers.”

We go back to Vancouver a few times a year. If we drive there, we park the car and don’t touch it for a week. Bussing, skytrain, seabus, they’re all amazing. Proper transit is such a gift. 

A beige and white Toyota FJ40. I’m 53 years old. My wife and I live a very adventurous life. Our kids are grown and out of the house so we don’t need to haul kid stuff anymore. I don’t need to go fast, I just need to be able to go anywhere.

That’s great. I love that Arnie Cunningham is painted on as the driver. Well done.

Damn, that’s cool. Nice job. 

And a fourth

I can’t help but think you got a bad one. My father-in-law had three Mazda 6s. They were zippy, firm, cornered well, and were generally as fun to drive as a mid-priced passenger car could be. 

Or, do both. I have a 2022 Crosstrek. It’s my stable, reliable, convenient, do-it-all car.

Jesus H Christ. That was perfect. I read it in Colbert’s Trump voice. 

FOUR GRAND!!!??? You could pick up a 10-year-old one in the ‘80s for $250. I know for a fact there’s one in my uncle’s garage. He’ll be thrilled. 

I have a friend who teaches high school English. She fails kids all the time. 

Prime numbers, man.