bbutle01
bbutle01
bbutle01

$200? How about my aftermarket solution for $2!

As someone who wears pants and puts a lot of stuff in them, and when I travel with my wife that is often a lot of her stuff too because she doesn’t have pockets and doesn’t always want the purse, I resent anything that’s unecessarily large or heavy going in my pockets.

That’s a new thing I started to recently.  Life changing.  Especially in cold weather where my hands became so numb, i’d bang it on something, cutting open a knuckle, but not even realizing it until the blood started getting on things.

And sadly the insurance companies will fight paying anything on this. The Jeep will probably get the blame for ‘rear ending’ the pickup.

Except the paint is code, and there’s a risk that updating the game will break it so badly that it “won’t run.”

The problem is campsites in the US are a bit standardized in their dimensions and this thing is expanding the wrong way. We camp in a shasta pictured below.

Most fast food chains would put stickers across the top of the bag, ‘sealed and inspected at the restaurant.’ Most of the smaller places, which were usually mexican, asian and sometimes burgers and bbq used plastic bags and would double the tie the bags.

Sensitive aren’t we?

It’s really cool how he managed to drive up oil prices and food prices and well, everything prices long before he had help from putin.

SO MANY people put things about their ‘good tip’ in delivery instructions and it never came true. I did 96 deliveries in early 2020, probably saw a dozen of those messages. NONE of them ever added to their tip.

We can’t do anything about missing food.  Most bags are sealed at the restaurant.  Do you really want someone digging through your bag looking for stuff, especially when things like fries aren’t completely sealed up?

In 2020 I doordashed out of boredom. Looking back on my tax records I did 96 deliveries in a few weeks. I can count on one hand how many people who either A. Add a tip to a no tip order after delivery. B. Raised a tip after delivery.

rideshare platforms Uber and Lyft seemed to raise prices with surge fares as people tried to flee the area.

Do you not know how this works? People started bitching. Let’s write a story about it. You and I gave positive feedback to that BS by clicking the damn link. We lose, “gawker” wins.

That is awesome!

Thanks for reminding me... I left the hitch on the Armada.  Granted it’s only 210"  I’m more worried about forgetting it and backing into things.

How long is that thing? I think you got me beat.

My wife has always loved the look of the jeeps and wanted one. My son and I have always told her she’d hate it, but she still wants one. I’m going to try to find one to rent for a weekend and let her try it. But that’s mostly to prove my point that she does NOT want it. It could backfire. I’ll be sure to do it on a

When I was in HS (‘91-95') my dad was GIVEN a 1967 Sedan Deville. I learned how to drive on that boat. Then my grandfather sold me his car, a 1973 Corolla. I went from one of the largest to smallest cars possible. I hated both though.

I played ED for quite a while until I had all of the highest level ships (not all factions) I got bored with it. this was before the last big update. So my son and I bought NMS and we started playing that for a while. MUCH more casual. You basically CAN’T kill yourself trying to land on a planet or base. Played it