davidj211
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davidj211

Alcohol in PA:

I got a broken windshield last winter from a hunk of ice that fell off a truck on the interstate.

“Shitter Full”

whenever you’re off the throttle, you’re breaking.

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Per this interview, the producers pressured them to do the final run, which the presenters were not the least bit excited to do.

Yep, we’ve got an office at my employer with this sort of system. Office needs to be kept locked, because there’s some equipment and tools stored within that would wander off if everyone had free access. Office needs to be unlockable from the desk, because the office’s resident gets frequent visitors, but is

Last I knew, he was living in Kutztown.

He’s based in Berks County, and he meets up with the owners of the cars in a variety of places within an hour or so of his home. His 500 Abarth review was in Valley Forge Park.

Fortunately for reasonable consumers who like their compact hatchbacks to be practical cars that can be seen out of, I think it’s very unlikely that the next Mazda 3 will look anything like this concept.

I saw something similar happen a couple of months ago in an accident where a recent model Tahoe crossed an interstate median and hit a cattle truck.

Wait, the street sweeper is capable of picking up massive leaf piles?

Why do people pile leaves on the street at all? If your area has a leaf pickup service, why not leave the piles waiting to be picked up in the lawn next to the street?

I’ve got no problem with it. Thoughts are below:

I heard the radio interview on my way to work in the morning. Apparently they had a brand new fire extinguisher in the helicopter, but couldn’t get it to work.

In my mind, “unreasonable hate” suggests that the car’s actually reasonably good at filling its intended purpose, and that I hate it for a reason that is not the fault of the car, its designers, or anyone else involved in its production.

Jason,

Good Guy with Gun defends neighbors against Telecom tyranny.

Whether or not it’s universally-accepted industry standard terminology, I absolutely agree that it’s a worthwhile distinction to make.

Have a 2012 Impreza, used massive amounts of oil, dealer gave me a new engine which is chugging along just fine after 2 years/50k miles. The lawsuit’s been settled— everyone got extended warranties, and Subaru will reimburse you for all those quarts you had to go out and buy for yourself. Not gonna argue that it’s