deronibones
DeroniBones
deronibones

If you’re even slightly worried about it receding and have a family history, start taking propecia or something similar for it now. Mine started receding at 19-20 and I didn’t have it in me to fight that battle (or the money while in college). I flipped to a buzz cut which I wound up loving so it worked out, but

For best cheap I have to go either Yuengling or Naragansett. I know you can go cheaper, but I still think this falls into the “pretty cheap” category. Yuengling can get overhyped sometimes as something magical, but it still is good beer for the price point. Bonus for the Yuengling Pilsner (with the bright yellow

Definitely cheap and I don’t think it’s half bad. Was at a concert recently and with the lighting and crowd I couldn’t see their taps, but saw the bartender handing out tallboys of PBR. I’ll take one of those without any fuss instead of screaming over the noise asking what beers are on tap. First one in years and it

Yeah Corona is far from cheap.... isn’t it like $15 for a 12? You can get craft 12ers on sale for less than that. Founder’s All Day IPA goes on sale by me for $15.... for a 15-pack..

I’m into craft and homebrewing (like every other person these days) but often at the in-laws they offer me a Busch. I take it in a heartbeat. It’s light and refreshing and goes well with BBQ (which my in-laws do very well). There’s also something to be said about drinking whatever anyone offers you. Shows respect

Personally I find that old 8-bit and 16-bit platformers are affected greatly if there is lag (maybe more so than single player titles of today). I game with emulators often, and for instance if the TV settings aren’t set up correctly (Game Mode off, other effects enabled), or if there is something else introducing

The thing is, there’s a lot in between a local IPA and bud light. I’ve been tailgaiting with craft beer for well over a decade.... tons of options that are light and taste better than Bud (in my opinion of course.... if you enjoy it than who cares!)

How about the game itself... worth playing? I played CT upon US release (around 11-12 y/o) and fell in love with it... however by the time CC came out, I was disappointed to hear it wasn’t an actual sequel and didn’t bother. I also didn’t game as much around that time (high school) besides some emulators here and

I’m kind of with you but I’m hopeful this will be good. I’ve always had the opinion that the Advent Children film and the other spinoffs didn’t have the same tone/feel of the original game, and I’m kind of afraid the remake will be more like the former and less like the latter. Regardless I’m going to be playing it.

You know right before the jersey change, I was thinking the super bowl generation jerseys were getting a bit stale, and was looking forward to something fresh. Fast forward to today, and I recently saw a pic of the old ones (specifically Michael Clayton rocking a white one), and man does it look good compared to what

Not the fiery noooooooo

Will have to agree to disagree I guess. You could argue a 3 series is not even a sports sedan, but an entry-level, fun to drive luxury sedan; while it’s M counterpart is the actual sports sedan. The lines simply get blurred when trying to label cars like these, to the point it doesn’t even matter.

I love the FD so much. That and the NSX excite me more than most brand new models. Maybe it’s rose tint, but damn those cars just do it for me (and I know for many many others).

Honestly I’ve driven in both recent 3 series and Mazda 6s and would take either (obviously at similar prices, not equal mileage). At this price point neither is leaps and bounds more enjoyable (to me). I’d probably pick the 3, however it’s just kind of a “meh” decision. If you think a 3-series is that much less of an

Damn, people love and hate their brands. Can we appreciate that we have a ton of choices these days? Drive what you like. I keep seeing Mazda 6 vs WRX comparisons and it’s just boggling my mind. These are two completely different cars. Both are sports sedans IMO, but with completely different goals.

This.... I started college out going for “my passion”.... however after a year or so, I poked around a bit and realized I was going to be working for next to nothing for a long long time, with a realistic possibility of never achieving success. I was always decent with computers (not realizing most people weren’t at

Yeah it was a long time ago, but I remember shopping it against used Celica GT-S, Integra GSR, Eclipse GST/GSX, Mustang GT, among others. WRX was out of my price range if I recall, and I had a hard time finding the models mentioned above in decent shape for my budget (pushed for warranty leftover if possible). I

I grabbed a Spec V as well in 2002 (was around 17k as you mentioned). I actually LOVED that car, but also lucked out and didn’t have any problems with it for the 70-80k miles I drove it. I was definitely aware of the oil consumption issues some many people were having.... I believe I had a later 02 build that most

I use infotainment everyday too. In one of my older cars, I have the phone mounted, auto-connecting to a BT adapter, and from there, in seconds, it boots into Android Auto (the same interface you’d see in most of the new cars). Not sure if Apple does this with iPhone or not but assuming they do (would be perplexing if

I disagree, had some nice twisties and backroads on my commute back in the day. On top of that, my office was close to the local drag strip, and I’d pop over there right after work when they’d have a special on Test&Tune nights ($10 all you can race). FWD can be fine, I’ve enjoyed several cars with FWD, but RWD was