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tl;dr: Things change.

Riley has recently taken to moving closer to my head at night while sleeping, so I have the pleasure of occasionally waking up to frito feet jammed into my face.  Not pleasant.

to the point where the head-up display was cut off.

My mother-in-law’s 2014 base-model Accord with 34,000 granny miles on it would trade in for $16,000 today according to KBB. Trade in, not private party.

I love potato salad, but rarely make it because nobody in my family will eat it.

“fake landau vinyl roof”

was miffed that most cars “didn’t even come with whitewall tires!”

Meanwhile the cars themselves keep rolling on, some properly maintained, most under maintained

552-page owner’s manuals are why dealers make money doing something you can do yourself for a lot less—changing your cabin air filter.

Pro tip: Laws can be repealed and regulations abrogated.  Maybe Congress should do such a thing.

but mark this as one more tick in the column for pre-flight edibles.

How do people get drunk on flights?  I’ve tried, but it takes the attendant with the drinks cart forever to get to me the first time, let alone subsequent times, even on a 5-hour flight.  

And I’m sure every restaurant (and businesses in general) is having a tough time finding workers.  If people won’t go back to work, then we should open the border and get those who will.

Only Russia has more natural gas than Iran. Iran should have been building gas-fired electric plants since day one. What’s with the hydropower?

I’m from PA too.

It’s actually organized and neat inside.  Even the men are impressed.

Just goes to show you that much of pennsylvania is awful

Some of these fords date back centuries.

Can’t tell you how many GIs had a Taunus in WGermany in the early 1980s.  I had its bigger cousin, a Granada.

They can be found up and down the U.K. some bigger than others