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There are plenty of videos of people re-taping or re-stapling bags closed

The only real way to get your meal at the correct temperature is to eat inside a restaurant. Even if you pick it up yourself, its cooling down some

FUCKING PAY FOOD-SERVICE WORKERS LIVING WAGES SO WE CAN RETIRE TIPPING!!!!

I pick up myself, not because I am cheap, but because everyone makes mistakes. If my order is screwed up, they can fix it while I am there; no big deal. If Joe delivers it on doordash, I am stuck with it

because independent restaurants could use our help since everything went to shit

Exactly! Unless one fits in your garage and the other doesn’t

Buying tahoes is actually one I can’t understand. If you are already going that large, the suburban doesn’t have any noticeable drawbacks. The 15" longer doesn’t actually make it harder to drive but you get more room, more comfort, and the same fuel economy. On the used market, they are often cheaper too!

The reason people put up with a Jeep is for their off-road capability.

Its also worth noting that as small as the miata is, it has MUCH more cargo capacity than the GM roadsters. This may not seem like a big deal, but you may struggle to pick up a few days worth of groceries for the family in a GM roadster whereas you’d have no problem in the miata. You don’t need pickup truck space, but

Snowflakes? You have an old Trans Am?

Toyota and Subaru hopefully.

Hydrofluoric acid wheel cleaner to the rescue.

Thats what I do now with my snowflakes. It works fine, sometimes missing bits, but using a sponge/cloth on a 5 or 6 spoke is always easier. After my snowflakes I can’t imagine more spokes. I was very close to buying 5 spokes as a replacement 

“Those are nice wheels. Five spoke. Simple. Understated. Now cover them up in junk we’re in business!”

I hope they continue to remain an option on cars. I prefer black alloys for my winter set and silver for my summer, for obvious reasons and tend to prefer oem wheels

Damn, that looks time consuming to clean!

Sheetz near me has a 91 octane ethanol free pump.

my 2-stroke equipment will get the expensive ethanol free pre-mixed gas in the can from the hardware/lawn and garden store.

My small engines in lawn/garden equipment are crying about this. Unfortunately, my only option for ethanol free gas is buying it in the can at the hardware store. Luckily, I’ve already started switching a lot of them over to electric.

Its basically 50% more corn ethanol being purchased. Its very clear what the farmers are getting