I think she’s unhappy enough in her marriage that the idea that she divorces her husband so she can live a life that’s not defined as “Mrs. Wheeler, Wife and Mom” is plausible.
I think she’s unhappy enough in her marriage that the idea that she divorces her husband so she can live a life that’s not defined as “Mrs. Wheeler, Wife and Mom” is plausible.
FWIW, I don’t think that if the sign suddenly flashed “YOU MUST TURN”, that it would solve anything, because people in general don’t think that any of these things are meant for them. Guy in a rented Ryder truck who hasn’t bothered to know the dimensions of the truck before setting off is going to think that there’s a…
In the time before digital photography, drones, GoPros, etc., things were different. I always assumed that those folks put themselves in dangerous positions because that was the only way to get the picture they wanted.
I like the cut of your jib.
No, but he does love those elbow noodles with the cheese. Hate to lose the people who make that.
Not the same person, but I grew up in the Chicago area, and I can tell you that 80’s Japanese cars, especially the earlier ones, melted like sugar cubes after a few winters. The last one I can recall seeing in regular use was a coworkers ‘85-ish Accord in about 1999, and it was more rust than metal by then.
It just occurred to me that the official Tesla truck rendering just looks like what some designer back in 1966 might’ve done as a “futuristic” version of the Dodge A-100. Just needs to say “Little Red Wagon” down the side.
I mean, you’re not really wrong about the rest of that lot. But you sure can tell who el Queso Grande is!
This scans. The sign on the building as he’s leaving says “AIP” - American International Pictures went out of business in 1980 but I imagine the sign might’ve hung around the back of the building for another few years.
Did you not see the Rolls?
I was thinking the same thing - I’d much rather have a Mk.1 than 2.
They’re actually still making them. They’re only broadcast on an terrestrial station that you can’t get unless you have an old television with a rabbit ear antenna. Every so often they slip a new one into the syndication rotation.
Either that or they’re trying to make it a buddy story. Which would be worse, IMO.
I loved that movie! Stumbled across it by accident on pay per view one time, like twice. By accident.
That was hat hair.
I haven’t, either, and I’ve always used it on a PC as well. Sure, it’s clunky, but it generally does what I need it to do (which is backup devices and continue to let me add music to an ancient 60GB iPod that I use at work).
Yeah, but it’s starting to move westward. I can find it in a couple of grocery stores here in the Chicago area.
Funny thing is, if those were mud tires and this was some kind of safari/zombie car, people would be all over it.
Thank you for the explanation. The vast majority of cars I’ve driven from the late 80's on up do this - however when I am signaling a lane change I just move the stalk all the way and cancel it when I’m done. I legitimately didn’t think that many people hold it - I don’t cause I find it annoying to do so (I don’t mind…