You're right, I was considering getting one of them, but ended up with a Silverado SS because I need a truck for work. The 9-7X Aero is basically a stealth version of the Trailblazer SS. I think all three are underrated.
You're right, I was considering getting one of them, but ended up with a Silverado SS because I need a truck for work. The 9-7X Aero is basically a stealth version of the Trailblazer SS. I think all three are underrated.
I just got back from europe tuesday. I took five flights total and encountered five different tray table mechanisms. The last one was completely flush with the seat and would have offered nowhere to mount this device. How annoying would it be to lug this thing around and then not even be able to use it?
This guy makes amazing rings out of dinosaur bones, meteorites, wood, etc... they're amazing and quite cheap:
Nothing too impressive, but we did boil a snake we caught in the woods of Wyoming in a "stew" made of water and a couple of wild onion-looking things. The snake was predictably tough and essentially inedible, but we tried anyway (this was part of a survival camp).
I have a genesis too. buy a cover and use it. if it snows where they live, put it in the garage or at least somewhere covered during the winter. give it a thorough cleaning in the spring. clean the grilling surface after using it, while it's still hot. wait for it to cool down and cover it.
Abends Bit, morgens fit!
Gas is way easier to use if you just want to cook something quickly, and if you decide you want a charcoal grill too, just get a Weber Smokey Joe. They're tiny and cheap. I have a 310 as well; highly recommended.
I have one as well. It was $700.00, but worth every penny. It easily gets over 600 degrees, holds heat well, doesn't have "hot spots" and is durable. You can spend $250 on a Kenmore, Brinkmann, or one of the other cheap brands, but you'll need a new grill in a few years. With proper maintenance, a Weber will last much…
The best one I've found so far is Bitburger Drive. Tastes like a real beer. My wife loves having a beer while cooking, and was missing it while pregnant. They're also nice if you feel like having a couple beers in the afternoon on a day when you're going to be driving later.
I've seen them a dozen or so times now, and there's always someone in the driver's seat. Every time I've gotten close enough to see, the person's hands have been on the wheel.
Entirely possible.
The pedestrian walkway is going on the new eastern span of the bridge, not on the west span, but you're probably right about 2018...
I was expecting a high price tag, but $649.00?! That's beyond absurd.
"This seems particularly useful if, say, you have a small garden that's getting eaten by bugs"
Needs a gutter garden.
Ghetto as fuck.
Not all camping takes place in wilderness areas devoid of cell signals.
I have one. It works great for camping and is a potential life saver in the emergency kit. There's a camping spot in Northern California we go to every year, and while you get a weak cell signal, the constant roaming and attempts by my phone to connect to a network drain the battery very quickly.
A bloated rear end and fenders that look like they were picked at random from the junkyard. Add to that a stance so low the wheels won't turn lock to lock and it looks like a bad local tuner car.
I'm guessing the scca didn't offer $2.7M.