e39geek
E39Geek
e39geek

I didn’t feel the need of an edgy raw new musical act. I mean, they brought Chappelle’s old ass back. Maybe right now America needs something it has always known and appreciates. The pandemic +++ has us all feeling pretty broken right now. Personally I didn’t need a group of  tweaked ‘raw’ guys going after my last

Seems like a lot of coin for a rather bland and long-forgotten model and brand. Sure, low mileage and good condition, but a forgettable design and not much going on under the hood.

The Morning Shift generator:

Nostalgia has its limits. This is just a crappy old truck that you’ll see struggling to keep up with traffic on the highway. 

Unless it is one of those heavy duty masks, they do practically nothing.

Yea it’s been pretty good mask-wise here in MA. I don’t see a problem with joggers leaving it down until they actually come near someone. Ever tried working out with a mask on?

1stGear: A fourth reason is that Tesla’s well-off customers are less affected by the pandemic.

Erik, please do a thorough write up about how much this $75 coil spring costs you to replace.

You’re not thinking properly. Issues on Range Rovers are never fixed, merely deferred for a few more years with the proper application of parts and money. 

Glad you’re OK

People did this stuff back in the 80's and even earlier. Its not like people were driving around fearful of an impact or thinking about consequences anymore than they do now. People have always been morons and will continue to always be morons. People like that are why self driving cars can not get here fast enough.

Freedom means being willing to die desperately gasping for air so the stock market can go up another half percent. 

the Crackiest of Crack Pipes. I have spent far more time fixing these turds than driving them. Plus, if you want America’s historical least reliable light tactical vehicle, you can get them on government auction websites for about $3500.

Cool drone footage, but that “sound track” in the first on is um, really bad.

Yeah, god forbid they actually act like responsible corporate “citizens” by paying their workers a decent wage, setting aside a little money for a rainy day, and not greedily lapping up huge tax cuts and spending all the money on stock buybacks to artificially inflate their value to keep Wall Street happy.

Neutral: As of today I am unemployed, because the restaurant I’ve worked at for 25 years is closed thanks to the stupidest kid that ever walked the Earth. Apparently his mother wasn’t feeling well, and he offhandedly told one of his coworkers that she was being tested for Coronavirus, like it was no big deal. It never

We have a culture and a market that punishes large corporations for cash-on-hand. Until we change the idea that long-term security and rainy day planning is “inefficient”, they will never operate by the same rules that people should operate by relative to personal finance. This crisis is exposing the worst of the

I’ll add in a 3rd it’s not terrible. In fact, it’s even better than not terrible. It even works despite James Franco.

Nah. You got a lot more rust here than just a patch over the passenger rear wheelwell.

The virus has shown to kill a fair number of people in the 60-80 age range. It has shown to be incredibly contagious. There are 50 million people aged 65 or older in the United States. Take your “herdur flu kills 30,00 per year” and fucking cram it, you fucking muppet.