Outie5000
Outie5000
Outie5000

Most interior doors are cheapo hollow cores with super thin material on the outside. I think the best bet would be to use double sided tape or some sort of epoxy/glue to stick these on, and leave them forever.

Since we're on the topic, can anyone recommend any budget items to get this job done?

I want to go to this isuzu heaven type place. I miss my trooperII :(

I think a hose of some sort would probably be best, so add one more to towel the baby off with a double sided towel, one side to dry, the other impregnated with talcum to prevent diaper rash.

There's 1 guy with a gun, one to pull the old tires, and one to put the new ones on. Once they're stopped the guy with the gun zips off the single center nut. They're pretty much putting the gun on the nut while the car is still moving forward, so once it's stopped and in the air the tire is half way off.

Guido's face is totally "Challenge Accepted"

You forgot the part where you clean da baby.

This times infinity.

Along with it I think we should add having all mirrors properly adjusted for blind spots, and being used roughly 40% of the time.

One thing i'll never understand is people buying those cars as a daily driver, and never once setting bum in the back seat, which is where they are supposed to be.

Maybe you haven't been somewhere where the couch is a good 20 feet away from the 60+" TV mounted that high. It's not nearly as bad when the TV is massive and you're a good distance away.

I use my fireplace at least 2 times a week in "winter" in alabama. and it's a wood burner.

As long as you keep it sealed and out of the sun it should be A-ok. It won't age in the bottle, but it will undergo a little bit of oxidation once you open it.

If they're anything like most of the roads in greece, they're just crushed stone so they're quite slippery.

Note that he didn't do anything on the perfect drifto bridge.

"French racing blue"

WRONG

It's Swedish Racing Green... moran

Kia is still doing it. You buy one car and you get a free lease or something on the other car for a year or two.

You're welcome.

You mean the LeCar?