Here in the States too. Servicemembers were virtually mapping out the bases with their run routes.
Here in the States too. Servicemembers were virtually mapping out the bases with their run routes.
next to a Barrie Transit bus stop, which is what he’ll probably be riding for the foreseeable future.
I bet Jason from Fire Department Chronicles would love this....
I bet the other operators back at the terminal had a good laugh over this. The supervisors, not so much.
*slaps hood* Your Mudder, your Mudder!!!!
You beat me to it. Enjoy your star.
As a guy who rides, I concur wholeheartedly....
Exactly my thinking. You are dangling and waiting. I don’t think I could be behind the wheel for a while after that.
Emphasis on “halfway”.
I change your oil regularly, park you away from shopping carts, wash/wax you every other weekend and give you the best 87 octane in the greater tri-state area and THIS is how you repay me?!?!? Screw it, I’m never parking you in the garage again.
I always think something isn’t right when I see vehicles flat-towed. It just looks wrong. Put that thing on a vehicle dolly and pull it around if you need to. I wonder how long that Jeep was screaming for it’s life before it eventually gave up.
Anyone surprised that there are two ‘Blue Lives Matter’ flags in his garage?
“I think people that follow me know that I have a great sense of humor.”
I normally have to go in to my local Ace hardware for something like this and even then, I feel like I only get close to what I need and not an exact match. If I had this in my garage, at least I could save on gas.
I applaud this but I would be a bit leery of getting poked with a needle with an unknown substance from a rando that I happen to be stuck in a snowstorm with. I’m just too suspicious of people in general so I probably would have passed on this if I was offered. My apprehension aside, this was a good thing.
The ol’ trip down memory lane. I haven’t seen a car bra up close in decades. What were we thinking back then?!?!