I wonder if those clauses are nods to James Bond.
Don’t go showing up to your Aston Martin dealer when you have to drive through the nuclear silo to stop the baddie and the car stops working as a result Mr Bond.
I think break in, not burn in, is the term you are looking for.
No, service dogs and emotional support animals can’t be separated from their owners.
My memory of what happened there is a little foggy
Tell them nothing because they don’t care what you think.
The Michelle Obama comment made me wonder...do you think we’ll ever end up with a back to back married couple in the white house making a 16 year first family?
That was nice of him to pull forward before he started revving the engine with the exhaust dumping right out the side like that to not damage the car nearby :O
As much as I want Haas F1 to succeed I can see some pins lining up for Alfa to buy the team if it folds after a season or two.
Except weekends! Traffic there is terrible (people waiting to take the handful of parking spots along the super tourist route).
WWIII is going to start when the Pope tells Germany to invade Iran.
This may seem obvious too...but based on the number of people I’ve seen in interviews that don’t do it:
I’ve never had the chance to experience the latter problem haha
Ya, that’s what it looks like to me. I live in a suburban area (because I like things and you can’t really have things in a lot of super condensed cities) and I’m a big proponent of a short commute (time wise).
I think being single with all my friends in serious long term relationships it is understandable that a lot of the random, long-distance-trips-you-don’t-really-want-to-do-alone don’t happen too much
Ahh ya, I did move 3100 miles away from family so the drive to family events never happens these days
I do long random drives but I guess I don’t do so many road trips.
I wouldn’t say my life is boring, but from the responses my short commute appears to be extremely uncommon and probably accounts for most of it.
Genuinly curious...I know the average mileage driven per year is 12k miles...but what are people generally doing to accumulate that much mileage? Is it really long commutes to work? Going on long weekend adventures every weekend? Shuffling Timmy and Kimmy to school and practice every day?