Outie5000
Outie5000
Outie5000

I've got a set on my multi tool that pop off the sides (one also has a small allen (I think it's a 6)) which has come in handy a few times. But lets be honest, you don't really need tire levers that often. Or ever for some burly mens/mountain bikers.

Since it was mentioned, does anyone here have a metal roof? I'm in need of a new roof, and I'd like to save money while also doing something slightly better for the environment. A lot of folks in the neighborhood have replaced their shingled roofs with metal, and I'm interested in the pros and cons.

Anyone?

The real question is whether or not it's REAL honey, or just HFCS with flavoring. I doubt it's real coming in in that massive quantity.

I like Wine Folly. Their approach is very simple and endearing. Make wine enjoyable by not being a pretentious douche. This infographic is great to get an idea of what you can expect in most wine.

It also helps that the folks doing the videos are always buzzed and in good spirits.

I like to do most of my own work (yard, car, kitchen, etc.) but I absolutely hate cleaning the carpets or any other slow tedious cleaning job - like pressure washing the deck.

I'll gladly pay someone off CL 100 to pressure was my deck/driveway or a company to come in and deep clean my carpets.

I'll also gladly pay for

Chevy Volt? Rumored to be the end all be all of electric cars with new technology, turns out to be a chevy prius...

Biggest upset ever.

You would probably break the cream by adding the water the would remain in the tin on the walls.

Exactly. That was a total dick move that should not have happened. Hey let me get in on the middle of the track ladeeda herpa derp.

There's usually a pretty big difference between a new car that just got off the shipping container from germany, and a new car that's been on the lot for a year. Or at least a big difference in the incentives. When I bought it, they were offering 0% on the previous years model...

I don't know if it has anything to do with it, but I did order the car from germany, so it wasn't a year old sitting on the lot deal.

But to me that should be more reason to cut me a deal.

1.7% on the refi from the credit union though.

Looks like a chrysler/vw van to me

Most people probably wouldn't be offered 1.5% on a brand new car though. I have great credit and couldn't get below 2.3% when I bought my golf. Credit unions couldn't even touch VW's rates.

I find it unlikely that anyone who would be surprised with the cost of brake replacement on these cars (the camaro) would ever drive it enough to need brake replacement. Most people who get this car will drive it like a grandpa, because they will be a grandpa.

More than likely, they'll run the brakes down by driving

You're still going to be paying 500+ for a car in that price range, unless you're knocking that price tag down 5-10k with the down payment.

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Water does not dilute the taste, it opens the spirit by reducing the alcohol content per sip, increasing the amount of oak induced flavor that doesn't immediately evaporate off of your tongue. You may miss out on some of the nose, because there's less evaporating as you drink, but that can be corrected with a proper

It depends on the spirit you enjoy most, but I would recommend an old fashioned if you wanted to drink whiskey. When made correctly, you end up with a basically sweetened whiskey, which can be much more palatable than straight up.

2oz whiskey, .5oz sugar, 2 dashes of bitters, expressed orange over the top.

If you want

Heaven forbid you can actually taste the whiskey instead of the alcohol... Macho bullshit drinking neat whiskey...

I've always thought that a separate, private lane with unlimited speed and a buy in would be groovy. You pay a substantial fee to have access, and must meet certain requirements to use it - including having a car in like-new condition, and taking car control classes. So this way, only cars that can maintain high

Nevermind that Ford and Chevy have incredible brands in the EU and the rest of the world....