So much money and so much stupid.
So much money and so much stupid.
So, based on the video I saw, there are very clear rules about this:
I am addicted to Boats vs Haulover.
We also have a hard time believing that Governor Abbott actually cares about low-income Texans, but that’s a different discussion for a different day.
Many here -myself included- are old enough to remember that Texas was the last state to criminalize having an open container of alcohol in a vehicle while being driven. Let’s bring that back. And child labor. And let’s roll back all progressive laws over the last 120 years, in fact. Ban interracial marriage. Make all…
this is really a perfect design, and anyone that wants to read between the lines can see how there are verrrrrrry few people complaining about the way it looks. Your comment about the TX is also completely correct.
I can’t imagine fitting everything you list plus a kitchen, groover and even minimal camp furniture under a bed platform in a GX. I used to do the platform thing in an old Toyota pickup, but I was basically running a single burner small pot, backpacker setup to make it happen. Everyone I know bailed on platforms…
Almost nobody who overlands sleeps in their vehicle. You need to store stuff inside especially if weather hits. Rooftop tents are super popular for good reason.
They’ll still sell tons. The people that actually take these offroad and the second hand buyers. Lexus doesn’t care about who buys them once they’re used.
I’m certain that Britian will respond by immediately giving back almost everything in their museums that they “collected” over the centuries...
How would you even wash that shirt?
Well I’m 31 and let’s see...
They also make fantastic bookmarks!
Co-sign. Many travelers are the equivalent of the person at the grocery store who waits until everything is scanned to start looking for their checkbook.
Or the image flip orientations when you turn your boarding pass upside down. Or suddenly become a piece of paper with something else entirely on it because you rubbed your hand across it, requiring you to flip through until it comes back up.
If you’re under 65 and have a paper boarding pass, I’m just going to assume you are going to cause delays during my airport experience
I just flew from DC to Las Vegas, and when we checked our bags at the self help station it automatically printed our boarding passes. The funny thing is, I was kind of happy to have it since I was able to leave my phone in my pocket AND it scanned a lot faster than half the phones that were in front of me.
I’ve never had the battery die on a piece of paper.
>Younger travelers posting on Twitter and Instagram mock passengers who insist on clutching pieces of paper. “If you’re under 65 and have a paper boarding pass, I’m just going to assume you are going to cause delays during my airport experience,” one person tweeted.