I really like this vehicle.
I really like this vehicle.
While these kind of congressional hearings always look like a big deal, I don’t think charges of any kind are being brought against the company or its leadership. Ostensibly, these should be able information gathering so that congresscritters are better informed when they start making laws. They say that the only…
This may be one of those rare vehicles that’s voted down because it’s too inexpensive. Who knows what could go wrong on a Bentley this cheap, and who knows how much those repairs might cost?
Let me meet you halfway and suggest Weird Al Yankovic.
Yours is a fair and reasonable assessment of the situation, and there is no room for that sort of thing on the internet!
I watched her old show in a whole different light once I learned that all judgements were paid by the production company and not the losing party. It made some parties seem very petty to be fighting so hard purely out of spite.
And even though he and Martin apparently work together a lot, I can’t help but frame the two together as a Three Amigos situation and try to figure out who slots in well as a third.
I was trying to come up with a joke about how using search results makes it impossible to differentiate between searches for the candy and descriptions of the population in those states.
Since this study is based on searches, if you google it, you’ll be contributing to the problem.
I stayed in a hotel recently that had fancy treadmills with screens in their fitness center. Now, I usually hate the “devil’s sidewalk” but I also don’t like running in an unfamiliar place, so I used the treadmill each morning. The default video was a walk/run-through of a city (I think it was Auckland, NZ)…
There’s visible fat in some pieces, which is nice to see, especially in comparison to Chipotle’s steak. ... Personally, I like having some fat in there for the sake of richer flavor, precisely because the other red meat options are lean. Fatty protein is a good addition to the Chipotle lineup.
For sure. A Roth is a great savings tool for anyone; the author only highlighted Millennials and Gen Z because those kind of buzzwords in a headline are clickbait.
I struggle with the “Ignore the Numbers” advice. I always want to do better, so I try to run as fast as I can every time. This results in me pushing too hard at first and tiring myself out, and I know that, but I just can’t get myself to do it any other way.
When I was a kid, the Biosphere2 project was going on, and I was very interested in the concept of a self-contained ecosystem. I was blown away when I saw one of these in a SkyMall catalog:
Good tool for those who want to save some money on condiments by squeezing the little packets into larger containers for home use.
The VW dealer where I bring my car for service has a nicely restored Beetle and bus on display in the showroom. They’re not for sale - just for looks. I suppose this could be a similar attention-grabber at a Kia dealer - especially since it can’t be driven in the US yet. Although $8900 is a lot to spend on…
That’s a pretty common situation for prize giveaways. I recall that when Oprah gave away all those cars all of the recipients owed the income tax on the value, and many wound up immediately selling them. Same goes for game shows like The Price is Right. They have flashy prizes on screen, but if the players don’t…
The pastry looks more like Strega Nona.
I like your analogy, and I’ll elaborate on my question using that analogy:
You get a star for the Dr. Seussian word: “intrawazoonous”