Learn how to code. Do it yourself.
Learn how to code. Do it yourself.
The people in my zip code? I don't know if you mean the employees at my PO, or the residents that compose a third of a major suburb of Dallas.
Ok, so is that what causes the absolutely abysmal service I receive at both the branch and at my mailbox? I don't think so, because my zip code has sucked long before 2006.
Wow, those look great!
Thanks. That's what I suspected, but I didn't know if I had missed a new product on the market. :)
I don't agree. There are a few underrated cars out there.
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It's like a Volvo C70 convertible inside a cartoon whale carcass.
Now your post has roughly 1/3 the likes of an entire car company. You're welcome! :)
You can't say "nothing is more 'Merican than re-badging a european car to save money" then expect anyone to like your suggestion. Especially since your suggestion isn't an American car. Derp.
Trying to decide if you are stupid or a troll.
Um, maybe you should go re-read the whole post you are responding in.
I always thought the Expedit was their most iconic shelf, but I guess they are out of the running since they were removed from stores so they could be redesigned.
At the risk of sounding like an IKEA apologist, the Billy bookcase is probably the best quality choice in that price range. I'm not saying it's the best thing in the world, but if you need a full-height bookcase for about $100, I would choose the Billy, hands down.
If you aren't careful, BRZ/FRS drivers will use this as justification for their purchases.
Let me guess, you own a pitbull and so you made up a "statistic" that Golden Retrievers bite far more people that any other breed. I know of no statistic, nor do I even have any sort of anecdote that backs up your statement.
Insurance doesn't deal in stereotypes, they deal in statistics.
Hey, why learn the correct word for something when you can continue to flaunt your ignorance? Well done!
I would say to use the tourniquet, based on this:
The first thing that would come to my mind is teenager with a body kit on their first car. Vents and pipes don't make performance, as evidenced by the vast majority of Civics that people have "modified."