I drove a Mitsubishi Eclipse; I owned a Mitsubishi Eclipse; a Mitsubishi Eclipse was my first car.
I drove a Mitsubishi Eclipse; I owned a Mitsubishi Eclipse; a Mitsubishi Eclipse was my first car.
I am so sorry that my comment resulted in you having to consume even more of those mini marshmallows.
I was only 2 when the Challenger accident occurred, so most of my memories of it are likely from long after the fact. However, my parents were both educators, and my dad was particularly excited about the prospect of a teacher going into space. His science class exchanged letters with McAuliffe’s class and followed…
Many in this country got bored with the virus after they finished watching Tiger King and baked their second batch of sourdough bread. They’ve since gone back to their normal routine.
It drives me up a wall. The error is so prevalent that it makes me wonder if a ton of people didn’t “get” the joke in the title of that movie.
I’ll admit that I am one of those who didn’t know that the C in CTS stood for Catera. In fact, I just tossed that name into the list as an attempt at mild humor in the vein of “Here’s a bunch of good things and one bad thing snuck in.”
Cadillac has some really good names with storied history that they could be using, too. Names like Eldorado, DeVille, Fleetwood, and Catera -- all just sitting on the shelf.
Wow! What incredible lifehacks!
Wow, these researchers are smart.
Conflating fixed pricing with manufacturer sales misses the mark. Just because Tesla does it doesn’t mean all manufacturers have to. There’s nothing stopping dealers from selling cars at fixed prices (Saturn did it; Carmax and others do it now for used cars), and if manufacturers were allowed to sell cars directly,…
I didn’t realize that they made so many of these. How many million is in a brazilian again?
I’d love to see a follow up with creative uses for these crazy little things!
Wait, is this how they are intended to be eaten? Just marshmallows masquerading as cereal?
I recall reading that cassette decks were a surprisingly popular option in the early ‘00s even though nobody used tapes anymore. CDs were on their way out, and people were using MP3 players more for their music — but few car companies offered easily accessible aux jacks. So many opted for the tape deck and a cassette…
So, you can park your Pao with your trunk full of salamis and cheese wheels and Mrs. Butterworth’s bottles filled with gin...
Judging by the header image, I expected a totally different type of article.
Gesundheit!