carguy67
carguy67
carguy67

Don’t worry ... T-rump will pardon him.

His ‘base’ still loves him. What’s wrong with those people?

Fair enough, but what about catsup?

What he SHOULD have tweeted:

I’m a (dormant) private pilot, and the word is out there is a shortage of pilots as well. The idiot that crashed the Q400 in Buffalo a few years ago caused the FAA to overreact and drastically increase the experience requirements for entry level first officers; you used to be able to get left seat in a regional with a

re: “Made good salsa and salad dressing and donated proceeds to charity, so he get’s a pass on his general personality.”

FWIW, I have a 2008 Bullitt with 133K miles and the steering wheel wrap is pristine. Chalk that car’s problem up to the Texas sun, or oil on the driver’s hands, or ...?

re: “... To put it another way, this is a stretch of the Belt Parkway I regularly have to drive on...”

I too have a GT (2008 Bullitt edition). Until a year or so ago, I had a weekday commute from San Jose to Pleasanton, CA, about 75 miles round trip. I thought an electric vehicle would be ideal for the commute, saving the wear-and-tear on the ‘Stang, but plugging down anywhere from $30K on up for an electric car made

re: “I once had my sister-in-law in the car and she asked to stop for coffee 45 minutes into a 11 hour drive.”

“Tesla are getting 600 miles on a charge now”

Isn’t 240V the most dangerous? The old saw is “120V won’t kill you unless you touch a 30A circuit while you’re standing in a tub of salt water, and 480V will launch you across the room, but 240V causes your muscles to contract and you can’t let go even if you try.”

re: “... what I would give for a federal government capable of walking and chewing gum at the same time.”

Excellent post. I have a ‘96 ranger with the Cologne 4-liter. It’s been a good little truck for over 120K miles and still going strong. A couple things:

‘Radar Love’ - Golden Earring

re: “Well, the US citizenship did vote him in.”

re: “well the rich will be paying 25% more for their Porches and Ferraris.”

His base may ‘feel’ it, but the response is always the same: “Thank you, sir.  May I have another?”

re: “Why do you choose the Studebaker Avanti?”

‘GAH! We gotta do the same thing! What can we get out the door next year with a Blazer Camaro name on it?!?’