This will be the next controversy in the NFL. A "No Tolerance for low Tolerance" rule. Teams will start being fined for over-intoxication of their fans. Team employed security and/or cops will start cracking down hard on these people.
This will be the next controversy in the NFL. A "No Tolerance for low Tolerance" rule. Teams will start being fined for over-intoxication of their fans. Team employed security and/or cops will start cracking down hard on these people.
And over the last year, I've indulged every single person with a big smile. The guy who wants to know what it costs gets to sit inside. The guy who asks if I want to trade gets to see the engine up close. Kids get rides, parent permitting. And if anyone wants to take a picture with it, I grab their camera and invite…
The funny thing about this is that parents are the only ones who would actually need such elaborate acronyms. Their kids are so proficient at texting on a smartphone keyboard they can easily write full sentences (paragraphs even) while their parents are struggling to compose a thought.
A few more tips I picked up from going to various SBBQs:
Canada declared war on Japan the evening of Dec. 7/41. America declared war on Japan Dec. 8/41. So, for 24 hours Canada stood alone against the Japanese hordes. :)
Nordkap leather in the S60R and V70R
Okay, I win.
What stats do you have showing that the campaign was designed to target Millenials? When you think about the types of folks who are in the market for a Honda, many are young parents in the market for a small SUV, minivan or four-door sedan. Those young parents are likely in their early-mid 30s, with fond memories of…
Yes this is what is strange...I grew up in the 80's and have fond memories of these toys and I am technically the perfect age demographic to be buying a Honda. Yet the brand is pushing this Twitter thing at the younger folks...who a) don't give a shit and b) don't remember those toys.
So, wait, The He-Man ads are aimed at "millenials"?
People buy the pilot because as teenagers they swore to themselves they would never own a gross minivan like mom and dad have. It's a real shame because the minivan is the perfect family vehicle. My ex wife is like this, she refuses to drive a minivan so she has to have a gas guzzling SUV that's bigger on the…
Well, it's a car meant to save gas. Which it does.
In my measly 2 weeks of Odyssey ownership, I have ruffled several feathers already by (non-combatively) complimenting other people's Pilots as being basically the same as our van — which is to say a solid car choice. Heaven forbid I mention that we looked at the Pilot and decided it was a little too tight inside, or…
How have I not heard the term "brodozer" prior to this article? It's...perfect.
Yes in my early 20's I wasn't too smart. Now I'm seeing folks the same age make the same mistake. That is what life is all about right? You make mistakes, you learn from them, and try to help some other people out along the way.
#jaloplife
NO NO NO NO NO NO.
Normally I just dismiss these comments, but I'm curious...how am I an idiot?
Fuck that, I'm buying a new car like either the GT350 or the M2 when that comes out. Hooray for engineering jobs!
The wagon version with the LT1 please.