Whoosh, then. Apologies!
Whoosh, then. Apologies!
I believe that is a different bridge. This one here looks two-way and doesn’t have the same tight intersection around it. And the 11'8" in Durham is an ordinary 90-degree crossroads, while this picture was taken from a road coming in at a weird (between 30 and 60 degrees?) angle. The bridge itself looks different,…
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despite bottling shitloads of soda in the plant near Boston
Damn, I thought for sure this was gonna be a case of the low-ass bridge strikes again! I guess there exist other short-clearance bridges too. Who knew?!?
This is true, but as a recovering Corolla driver with basically the same requirements as the buyer (except two kids instead of one), I goddamn love my Impreza. The thing corners like a much more driver-focused car (certainly better than any other “practical” wagon I’ve ever driven), even if power is lacking compared…
I mean... that’s no worse than a CTS-V with Chevy parts (note: I don’t know the parts makeup of Cadillac automobiles, I’m just assuming there’s some GM sharing going on for cost reduction purposes), and for the same reasons.
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Huh. I’ll keep my nose open in future, but all I’ve ever smelled wafting off those delights is... cheese.
Got it. It’s a PR move, then. Though if it does (like that other commenter said) give the company some revenue to build bigger sequestration systems, I think that’s a good thing.
Ah, got it. It’s a PR move, then. Though if it does (like that other commenter said) give the company some revenue to build bigger sequestration systems, I think that’s a good thing.
A bunch of football players are in the White House. Let’s just say they’re the 1985 Chicago Bears, and let’s further say that they’re doing The Super Bowl Shuffle for reasons that are not immediately apparent. We must say this because the dream is not mine—the dream is Donald Trump’s, and it visits him often.
It’s not about whether it winds up in the air, it’s that they took it from the air in the first place, instead of getting it by burning natural gas. So instead of adding carbon to the atmosphere, they’re using what’s already there. Carbon neutrality is still better than actively contributing to the problem.
Oh fuck, I had no idea you could do that. Must try...
the ammonia smell puts me off both brie and camembert.
It’s a little funny. But all I could think of when I first saw it was “Nah, bro, Andy Reid spent over a decade on Philly cheesesteaks and half that on honest-to-god Kansas City barbecue. I bet he balks.”
There’s a Tim Horton’s in Penn Station in New York City, at which I have bought coffee, so I don’t feel like I’m shitting on international goodwill or our lovely northern friends by saying I’d rather go to Dunkin’s for my caffeine fix because Tim’s is crap.
Damn right I am. My wallet doesn’t say “BAD MOTHER FUCKER” on it.
Definitely would have been a bolder statement to the people who remember the previous generation. But I don’t know if it would have sold any of these to new buyers.
It’s not paywalled (I don’t have a WP subscription and I’m not using any weird browser hacks), but here’s the meat of it: