And yet...
And yet...
This reminds me of his hit “Put ‘em On The (Tempered Double Pane) Glass.”
The truth is that non-morons (read: landscape professionals) transport quantities like that by trailer or via dump truck.
I see. I have since read the history of sweet corn and tomato production in NJ as well. Learn something new every day.
For many years, New Jersey was known as “The Garden State”, probably by people in New York who were delighted to get tomatoes and corn that you could actually taste. Tomatoes from other areas that were picked early and force-ripened didn’t spend that necessary time in the sun to fully develop their flavors. They were…
*pork roll.
FTFY
Up for auction right now on Bring A Trailer is a bit of madness that may look like just a normal bro-truck from the ’90s, but it’s anything but.
Fyi David, the 4l60e was the stock trans, not the 4l80e which was for 3/4 ton. The 4l60e was kind of a turd
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand contract lounges for budget carriers. The service is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical economics most of the soft product will go over a typical guest’s head. There’s also the lounge’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into the…
In my house, it’s ketchup, horseradish, chopped finely celery, and that’s it.
I wonder if it was based on the kids following some unsafe practice, mixing the lemonade using hose water or leaving the pitcher out all day to ferment. In a lot of these kinds of stories, you have to trust the honesty of angry parents and ambulance-chasing journalists.
My parents were both scout leaders, and believed that you had no right bringing anything on a camping trip you couldn’t carry in on your back. Yup, I’m with you on those basic meals. And in my youth they were usually cooked over a pit fire in one of these:
Yeah, I believe that. I don’t know if it’s still true, but for a while (at least twenty years ago? iirc) Real Estate agents in the U.S. couldn’t advertise that a house had expensively useful things like wheelchair ramps and lowered counters, because it was seen as discriminatory targeting. You could tell someone who…
I’m sorry, I’m having a hard time understanding how the interior has any importance when you’re shopping for a 10+ year old manual 400hp sedan for 10-12k.
at least compare the same years
Let’s not start with how Chevy has diluted the once-formidable SS badge...
I know there’s history there, but I don’t think it matters to 90% of buyers. And the people who buy these anyways suffer a big hit on the resale side.
There can be a big difference between the factory power rating and the real world.
You know what this actually reminds me of.
‘Murica. Seriously though, more than 300 HP, a 6 speed, and t-tops? Hell, yeah! Sure the interior is cheap, but these are seriously fun.