dolphs44
dolphs44
dolphs44

I too was baffled by that one. I mean, look at the map—did you happen to notice the enormous body of water between it and SF?

You are incorrect. The absolute worst are people who pull into the pump, go in and buy shit (cigarettes, drinks, or snacks) and no fuel.

Literally unwatchable. I fell asleep every single episode. The old group was ten times better. The only one I would change out would be tanner for Antron. I think that would be a perfect match.

My kids (who are big TG fans) asked me to turn it off half way through. They were creeped out by Bill.

I can’t be the only one that has “ghost clutched” before. One time I clipped the brake pedal. I’m glad nobody was behind me.

I had a guy I worked with who badgered our whole shift to help him move all week. Pestered the shit out of us.

The irony of your comment is that if they made a law to make everyone pay full price, then there would no longer be a need for salesmen. Build it online and buy it. Be careful what you wish for.

Thought the same thing at first... I think it’s actually charging $27.80 as part of the base fair because of the time taken.

In Texas, we have towns called Rome, London, Paris, and Italy.

Whaaaat are the odds! This is THE SAME CAR that I saw in Paris back in december 2013.

My step dad took the (Chrysler) Concorde to Paris (Ontario) for a round of golf routinely.

Not necessarily.

Don’t forget the horse people. Those people tend to have serious cash and a need to haul big loads.

I suspect that about 45% of super duty sales are XL models and 50% are Lariat or up. I think I only ever see the extremes with these.

Once you reach a certain age, pitching a tent gets harder and harder.

I think he said ‘fill the master cylinder’. In other words, the fluid will go past the seal and the brakes will be inoperable - not sketchy at all.

That would actually require the SAAB to run ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I stand corrected.

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‘Bullet Time’ was trademarked by WB at the time of the Matrix, but the modern incarnation of it was started by Tim Macmillan - he called it ‘Time-Slice’:

I’m just gonna give you a star for posting the scene with my favorite line in the movie - Dodge this. That never gets old for me.