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Nicely done!

Ran when parking was attempted.

You are right. No state HAS to comply with the California standards.

Around these parts, it’s snooty English. Like “aluminium” (never mind that most of the world pronounces it that way.)

I’m still struggling with that concept. I have a hard time saying “I” did something at work when it was all of the people that work for me.

Not to be too pedantic, but I believe you mean she has her “help” remove the front half of the roof.

Thank you. I apologize for being so needy ...

Can you imagine Fancy Kristen suffering with such obstreperous behaviour?

And it’s not 5 doors. It’s a 4 door hatchback!

It’s like the used car dealers with “SPORTY” in big yellow letters across the windshield of any car on the lot. See? It’s sporty!

Be sure to give them good ratings on whatever ratings site you use.

I think attachment is, based on how often I forget to ...

Liked the 2nd generation more, if only because that got rid of most of that ugly “sideblade”. I would only get one if the trim was the same color as the rest of the body. Never understood the point of that trim.

Car shipping services have, in general, some of the worst ratings I’ve seen online.

That is an insult to Michael Scotts everywhere.

Well, I’d like more than five gears, but can’t afFord a car with that. Guess I’ll return to my Plato.

So, you’re saying they should have stopped at Fifth Gear?

True ... my son had a 4 wheel drive Ranger and thought he knew how to 4 wheel. Went on a muddy trail, got the front tire going down a stream crossing, and rolled the truck. Lucky to not get conked by the hydraulic jack falling from behind the seats to the windshield. Further lucky with the local Toyota 4 wheel drive

Not actually ROUSs, just deer, but there’s so many around here that I refer to them as rodents.

Had that happen to my wife while she was stopped near a field full of oversized rodents. One ran into the side of her car while she was sitting there, waiting for the road to be clear.