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Didn’t we do this last week? Pretty sure we did.

I’m partial to this..

Hello, my name is Subaru Domingo. You killed my father, prepare to die!

Those electric Turbos though! They add enormous horsepower. I know this guy who had a tattoo done on his arm. Looked outrageous!

At 6'4", I can attest to bashing my head on low tailgates. Surprisingly, the hatch on my Focus rises well out of the way, but the one on my wifes Caravan is just high enough for me to clip my head on if I’m not careful. I liked the 1st & 2nd Gen CR-V because of its split tailgate.

The day after the election, I listened to Glen Beck on the radio, as I really wanted his take on what happened, as he was a “Never Trump” person. I do not agree with almost anything he says, but he did say a fairly profound thing on how Trump won this election. The liberal left took what Trump said literally, but did

A lift up hatch on a CUV sucks when you’re tall. I’m 6'4", and I will hit my head on nearly every CUV/SUV with a lift hatch. That’s why I liked the 1st gen CR-V, as it’s split hatch opened high enough that I didn’t hit my head on the upper glass when I loaded up the kids stroller and other gear. A side opening door

Beat me to it.

Shit, according to the Donald, dealing with a “mega-city” is as easy as 3, 2, 1....

Well, the other way to transport gas or oil is by train, which has had no issues, whatsoever. /s

Don’t worry, people of the south, I hear fuel deliveries are already on their way, with escorts for protection.

For what it’s worth, my parents are selling their home of 50+ years for $36,250, closing is tomorrow. And, no, it isn’t a pile, but a decently well kept home in N.W. Ohio. The market is, what the market is.

Yep, although it was more appropriate when I first started posting here back in ‘09 - ‘10, when everything was shitting the can. I should get vanity plates for my car, DEAL KLLR. That would cool.

As a real estate appraiser, I can assure you, I care a great deal about the improvements to a property, whether positive or negative. Assessors do mass appraisal, where site size, dwelling area and site improvements are considered as well, but the process is far different then what I do as far as forming a value

Yep, I agree, 16+ years experience in the field. It does depend on condition and location, but a $60K outbuilding contributes more than $5,000. Although the OP states this was in metro-Detroit, where such a building would be a large over-improvement. Especially if it is, as the OP says, larger than the home itself.

Are you a Real Estate appraiser? It doesn’t sound like you are.