SmugAardvark
SmugAardvark
SmugAardvark

The steak and ribs together wouldn’t bother me. But I don’t think I’d even put the fish on my plate if I was already eating those other two proteins.

This sort of reminds me of people who, at a pot luck or buffet, will intentionally keep all their food items entirely separated on their plate and don’t want them to make any sort of physical contact.

5th Gear: Motorcycle Ride-Sharing? Why Not

This meme perfectly sums up my feelings about this thing.

Oh yeah, it makes no sense from a corporate financial perspective (or a food safety perspective). But as a teenager, it was a huge meal for a small amount of money, and that was enough for me to be a fan.

It’s absurd, stupid, pointless, angry, and entirely unnecessary in every possible way.

It’s a tough call. They’ve gotten quite significantly far away from what made them such a fun car to drive (small, light, incredible toss-able). But quality has gone thoroughly up in the last couple years as well.

You sure showed him. You must be a big strong manly man.

Grossness levels aside, I miss when Wendy’s had their “SuperBar” buffets. It was dirt cheap, and had all manners of food items. Mexican, Italian, salad, fruit, and so on. All you could eat for less than $5.

Not a factory setup, but I know there are at least a few 350Z/370Z cars running around with RB26 swaps. I think it’s more of a “do it because you can” rather than a “do it because you should” sort of thing, but I still think it’s pretty neat.

Careful, you’re going to turn those pearls you’re clutching into dust.

Like others have mentioned, I could definitely see VW bringing the Beetle back in a few years as a bare-bones entry level EV. No bells or whistles, list it at a starting price under $20,000, and they should have no problem moving inventory.

Damn, that’s a beautiful Jag...

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Of course, the The Dubliners get credit for bringing the song into a relatively more mainstream audience. Nothing wrong with their version either.

Finally watched the first three episodes. The commercials pegged it as sort of a more lighthearted and less cynical version of Rick and Morty. Unfortunately, it plays to me as a sort of dumbed-down and Ritalin-needing version of Futurama. Some of the jokes elicited a chuckle, but a lot of them gave me a smirk or less.

No real a reason to embellish the story. I’ve been using Lyft and Uber for years, and this has been my only truly bad experience. Sure, I’ve had drivers miss turns or take less than ideal routes before, but that doesn’t bother me. Mistakes happen, and in most cases that I’m using the app, I’m doing so because I have

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I agree with Pickerell, the bay area is the best choice. I’m less than two hours away, and I thoroughly enjoy whiskey.

About 5 or 6 years ago, I started stocking NA beers in the garage fridge for parties. If I knew I was going to have a bunch of people over with the main goal being drinking, it made sense to have at least a few 6-packs in there. Now, this wasn’t because I have friends that actively want to drink non-alcoholic beer. I