We don’t miss uber at all in Austin. Since they left we’ve gotten a couple of local options that score way lower in the evil scale. One, RideAustin, is a non-profit that actually pays drivers well and is the same price as uber.
We don’t miss uber at all in Austin. Since they left we’ve gotten a couple of local options that score way lower in the evil scale. One, RideAustin, is a non-profit that actually pays drivers well and is the same price as uber.
Does anyone out there actually have a 9 to 5 job? I mean, other than the current President.
He knows of a 9-5 job that treats you like a human? What is it? Unicorn rancher? Leprechaun rights activist?
I love how his teammates all take their sticks with them when they leap out of the box.
It’s just my opinion, Mr. Nance.
Congratulations, Dickhole...
Nailed it!
Every criticism I’ve seen of this has boiled down to “lol religious people are different than me.”
Who has a stack of magazines laying around anymore. The source material is gone.
Do people still send the old school death threats through mail or is it mostly email and texts these days? Something charming about receiving a letter with type face cut out of various news and magazine clippings detailing the horrific demise I’m about to face.
When my sister worked for United, we all had and followed the dress code for people getting basically free flights. And often, she and her kids would end up in first class. I really don’t see anything wrong with this policy. The passengers using the pass should have been aware of it too and dressed appropriately. …
This needs to be the top comment. My father’s a United pilot and has said they can refuse me if I wear jeans... this isn’t an uncommon thing.
Nah, if you are flying with passes you basically have to wear business casual. They will refuse you if you are wearing jeans, let alone leggings.
Adding on: the United employee who arranged for these non-rev passengers to travel will be having a very uncomfortable conversation with HR and their immediate supervisor early this week.
Along with “Chasing Classic Cars,” it’s one of the most enjoyable car shows on television.
For me, the problem with most other car shows isn’t that they fix the exact same kinds of cars over and over again, it’s that the shows aren’t about fixing cars. They’re basically soap operas in manly settings.
I learned to appreciate DOZENS of cars I’d never be exposed to because of the sheer variety they’ve had on the show. A VW Bus one week, a Lancia the next, a Mustang the following, and then a 2CV and a Messerschmitt for good measure.
I wouldn’t even say that Mike is that Over the top. He is AMAZINGLY cheerful, but not to optimum twat-waffle levels like some other reality shows. I also liked that Wheeler Dealers was free of a lot of bullshit. No stupid fucking pranks on co-workers or workplace drama I couldn’t give less of a damn about. The…
I recently discovered it and it is wonderful and a breath of fresh air from the usual car shows. Really, Mr. Torchinsky nails it. Mr China will sit down on the show and go over step by step what is needed to fix a particular piece of a car. This clip is a great example of his work: how to replace the drive motor on an…
Goddammit.