bobkustofawitshz
bobkustofawitshz
bobkustofawitshz

My first CJ was a ‘77 that I acquired in high school, early 80s. After high school, I was moving across the country to Southern Cal. My dad told me that old 77 would never make it. (He was right, on the next inspection, the frame was determined to be rusted through.) So I upgraded when I graduated to a one year old,

At the very least, the current gen has the classic looks to still feel modern in 10 years. 

Time I have kept my current lineup:

Police did not identify speed as a primary factor in any of the 14 fatal crashes on 75 mph freeways in 2018

That is a low bar to clear...

The Canyon AT4 looks better than the Sierra.

“Weed Edibles Aren’t as Safe as we think”

Article: People eat too many, it’s not actually harmful to your health but you can freak out.

So..... they are exactly as safe as we think. They don’t cause lung cancer. And if you take too many (accidentally) you have a bad high and then are fine. 

I feel that the Challenger is getting better with age. When it first came out I remembered thinking that it was a nice looking car but now the interior is amazing and they are finally making the wheels fit in the wheel arches. I own a 2011 Camaro and I feel that all of the changes Chevy did to the car from 2012 on

its Gawker Media. always a certain political alignment in everything. and its not one that ends up car-friendly

Fairly predictable.

I thought this was an enthusiast website?

Calling the Challenger “wasteful”, while obvious, seems more like what you’d expect coming from a green/electric car website, particularly given that it’s no more “wasteful” than most performance cars. Do you have a fast food blog on the side where you mention in every post

“When I’m going on a first date with a woman who has been divorced three times, and she asks me if it’s cool if she pops a Xanax, halfway through the appetizer, I’m going to politely accept, but I’m also making a plan on how to escape without her ever knowing my last name.”

The problem here is that we know the unknown. It’s like when you see a young woman with a Tinder profile that says she’s 29, and already been divorced three times. At 29, I can handle one divorce. Two would be pushing it. But three? I appreciate the disclosure, but I know, I’m signing up for two years at most, and

B.S. Numbers are digits, so there. PPbbbfffttt.

Not digital so 10 stars. 

My chest was all puffed out as I was about to type about my acquisition of this gadget but your post kinda’ deflated that.

Starred for use of “behold”. I would’ve preferred it with an exclamation point like Cyclops on Marvel vs. Capcom 2, but....this is good too.

Not to mention what is being burned to supply the electricity? 

3rd: GM, please inject $1.5B into your interiors.