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High Plains Argentine Alcantaras have a genetic disease that kills them young, anyway. If they’re free range, it’s still pretty humane.

I’d rather a base base base Acura NSX. I don’t even turn my head anymore when I see these. They are classy, but not exciting enough IMO, which I know isn’t everyone else’s

“it is awash in black leather, silver stitching, Alcantara and carbon fiber”

CP

So you’re good buying from a company that bankrupted itself building garbage, and covered up killing its buyers with known faulty parts, but emitting too much CO2 is where you draw the line? Come on, can’t both be equally shitty? Let’s just stick to non big 2.5 USDMs, and be done with it all,

Does insurance actually cover the REAL cost for you guys to replace everything at the vineyard?

Um, why didn’t she just wear all the jewelery?

Wow, that carrier takes the USPS creed to a new level.

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Someone was filming with a drone and caught a lone mail truck, out delivering. It’s super creepy, especially if you listen with the volume turned on:

“We lost one of our vinyards :/” is possibly the most first world problem sentences I’ve ever read in my life.

Protip: If you even bother calling your insurance company’s 800 number (and not your local agent), it can often trigger a claim even if you don’t proceed beyond a simple inquiry. It’s common, and I can say it’s 100% accurate for Allstate. I called with a basic question about running over some road debris that

Like most folks, Laura’s deductible was $500, and knowing that a side mirror couldn’t be all that expensive to fix

TLDR Version:

Don’t file minor collision repairs with your insurance company and then you can lie about never having had them done when you sell the car.

Thanks Tom!

Yep, I’ve done this before. As far as any future buyer knows, my car has never seen an accident.

No taxes and insurance to pay...that’s not all that bad.

$2k is a lot, but I really like the idea of being able to choose a car based on my immediate needs rather than the practicality of choosing one car that is supposed to meet all my needs for the next three years. A Boxster in the summer, a Cayenne in the winter, a Macan for weekend trips with the family, a Panamera for

Driving drunk and driving high are two very different situations. While drunk, you are confident, and unable to tell (or care) if you’re following the rules of the road. While high, you drive slower, cautiously and obey the rules to a T because you’re probably a little scared.

Good weed means you’ll forget you even had a car, let alone find it.

How’s the mileage on those leases?