and still having a massive operation in California,...
and still having a massive operation in California,...
any real capitalist would tell you that houses are more expensive in California because it is simply a more desirable place to live than Texas, because it is.
Not for lack of trrying.
Eggsy: “You probably shouldn’t tell people you’re a spy”
Archer: “Then what’s the point in being one?”
Why can’t I find Amanda Hugandkiss?
Is it wrong that I want to buy one of these on surplus and convert it into a Skoolie?
2) National parks: Better reserve your site a year in advance, and you get the privilege of sharing the “wilderness” with dozens of other RVs.
5) People who like camping in camp grounds but have gotten over the “set up a tent in the rain and sleep on the ground” part.
Interesting factoid. The JZ engine debuted in the Mk3 Toyota Supra, not the Mk4. For Japan only, there was a model of the Mk3 Toyota Supra sold with the 2.5L twin-turbocharged 1JZ engine.
Just did. There are a handful in my area. Less overall than I was expecting but there were some.
One note on the Toyota MR2 Spyder. I can’t confirm with a quick google search and I am at work and can’t dedicate significant time to it. But I vaguely remember that the Spyder had terrible safety ratings for its time.
Interesting. My knowledge of French is based on a handful of semesters in High School almost 25 years ago. Are you a natural/fluent francophone? Have some of the old gendered language rules started to shift?
I think I should let the late Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Robert Jackson speak on this:
That’s fiancé. When referring to a man who is engaged to be married, it’s fiancé. When referring to a woman who is engaged to be married it’s fiancée
I would also count in Mitsubishi. I could see them using this as an opportunity to pick up market share and pump out a bunch of cheap Outlanders.
Also, the first generation Honda Civic Hybrid, I believe. Going off of memory here, though.