chrisinky
ChrisinKY
chrisinky

Exactly, growing grass and making a yard out of a mud pit isn’t as easy as he’s making it sound. And it’s really not smart on the landlord’s part to allow it, I know I wouldn’t, what if he just up and left without fixing it properly, does the security deposit cover such damage? Probably not. And it takes time, if they

I just can’t understand why anyone would do this, even if it weren’t damaging the property. How is it fun? It looks boring as hell to drive around in circles tearing up your backyard. Is the author 10 years old?

I think it’s more how pleased you seem with yourself about getting around some neighbors who have complained numerous times about your actions to no avail. And if not that, how you wrecked someone else’s property without first considering them.

More than anything, this shows how tough it can be for senior citizens to survive on fixed incomes. Clearly, some retired GM quality guy, now living in mild South Carolina, had to go back to work for extra cash.

Of course he is right. Russians expands their nuclear arsenal as hard as they can. What else could/should/must US do? Talk about dissmantling their nuclear weapons like Obama did?

sigh... no.

I just spent a few hours watching all of those videos!

My fiancée loves her Prius, has started modding it, and takes it up to the canyons, where she talks tons of sh*t about how so many people with BMWs can’t drive their cars as she’s on their tail looking for passing zones. Suspension is next. So Prius fans who aren’t just hypermilers exist. (As witnessed by my last trip

Pennsylvania: Catty-corner too.

This seems like an odd route to take to try and raise the money to finish building the Olympic venues.

What I’m appalled at is manufacturers replacing an intuitive design for an important safety control with one that is not intuitive. This is fundamentally a bad design.

It is rather frightening that this design ever made it to the public. Chrysler, do you even design review? None of your engineers pointed out how stupid the design was? Was it a marketing decision? Pathetic.

I have driven a lot of BMWs with that gear shifter. And while I’ve never had any really crazy shit happen like rollaways, I have found them to be annoyingly finicky at times—not wanting to go into park right away, not always shifting into reverse or drive when I ask, the beeping warning icons you mentioned, etc.

Seriously, it’s a shift lever

For 3 years I had the BMW version of these idiotic return-to-center joystick style shifters. I don’t get why car companies make them. My car had 3 fail safe mechanisms not present in the even stupider FCA version:

That’s all I want a Supra, or an NSX for. 90s Japanese targa-top cars are just the coolest.

Well, here’s your problem.

Are you Audi your mind?!?