demon-xanth
Demon-Xanth knows how to operate a street.
demon-xanth

I want to say NP, but then I remember the 1983 XJ6 my uncle had bought for $3k and just needed a $2k valve job to pass smog. He got the valve job done. Drove it for two years before selling it for $2k in the same condition, needing another valve job to pass smog.

If you’re referring to making a left from a single turn lane into a multi-lane road, that is actually one I support, the laws here state you need to be in the nearest lane, but the California books explicitly stated that it is permitted. Otherwise there are driveways and roads that would be completely unreachable with

I live in Virginia and consider these normal behavior:

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Meanwhile, at the cheaper end of the spectrum, here’s a 380HP Corvair engine. With pushrods. Also doing over 9000RPM. Though designed for much shorter distances.

Does it leak oil like a sieve? If not, I’ll take one for my Corvair!

But that neighborhood? You can add a digit comfortably! Pay it off by labor day.

Nader didn’t kill the Corvair. The UAW, Mustang, Nova, and Camaro did.

For SF, if there was a spot that was just $3/day I’d jump on it like a horny Jack Russel Terrier.

A toll is a toll, and a roll is a roll. If we don’t get no tolls, we don’t eat no rolls.

Realized the typo, but too late to edit to fix.

A 737's tail is about 36' tall. So he basically came 13 feet away from the difference between “butt clench” and “collision”.

“This chicken sandwich is the biggest piece of shit ever to be called a chicken sandwich that I’ve ever tried to put into my mouth!” —review after “editorial decisions” were made.

Talk about a first response, the accident hasn’t even finished happening and they’re already on the scene!

I was on the fence until I saw that sticker. You need to have your stuff sorted out to get one of those! NP.

What about if you’re in an Arab country?

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My Dakota driving in town with a camera attached to the tip of the traction bar:

Having been in places where people have spent more time under a bus than your average Greyhound mechanic, it really is a toxic culture. People become afraid to even try because like tetris, “accomplishments disappear, mistakes pile up.” So you end up with a place where nobody attempts to improve something as the

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My bad, the screen jumped while I was reading it due to ads,