That’s the nice thing about grandkids. You think, “Oh, wait. I remember this part.” And, hopefully, you do it better the second time around. Or at least you fuck them up in a different way than you did their parents.
That’s the nice thing about grandkids. You think, “Oh, wait. I remember this part.” And, hopefully, you do it better the second time around. Or at least you fuck them up in a different way than you did their parents.
Lincoln-Zephyr V12 for the WIN!
Labrador retrievers?
Museum of Flight is well worth the trip (Can walk onto one of the 707 based Air Force One’s that carried Eisenhower, JFK, LBJ and Nixon), along with the first flight worthy 747 and the Concorde) , you can also head up to Renton for the Boeing tour of the 737 and 787 assembly lines.
Actually, I don’t drink coffee at all, to be honest. I’m a gin man.
Put it in H!
Or rear view mirrors.
I thought we were supposed to be exposing them to germs to build up their immune systems?
any advice on how to convince your kids to trust the five second rule? seems weird to try and convince them to not trust it, how does that benefit us at all? plus i’ve been a faithful[5 second]rule-abiding citizen my whole life and the only consequences I’ve had is more delicious food in my stomach.
Ummmm no. The author is stating that many police officers do not like it when people tell them “No” even when they are perfectly within their rights to do so. It is ESPECIALLY dangerous for PoC.
That was my submission, but I kept it to any civilian-bought law enforcement model. New Ford Explorers done in all black fit the bill as well.
M-37 would be good too.
Original WW2 era Dodge Power Wagon. Willys gets all the attention. Show some love for it’s bigger cousin.
-Turn wheels to left
*Tech turns wheels to left*
This wedding does not sound very good.
The best engineering practices are no match for human stupidity.
Taking that Ferrari in trade was a bad idea....