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Agreed, I moved from Detroit to Philly, girls here just don't 'get it' as much. They just don't seem to care. Where in Detroit I'd open my garage (I own a 69 Camaro RS/SS, 2011 Ram 3500, 12 Wrangler with a 5.7L Hemi swap, and 06 Magnum) and it would get oohs and ahhs from a date, in Philly it gets a 'meh', hell the

Look at the bright side, at least she's storing it in approved containers. Because if she wasn't, that'd be really dangerous.

Except she's Canadian, where the drinking age is 19. All our best laid plans are foiled by those damned Moose Jockeys.

Guys that think I'm too young to own my car (pictured). They assume it's my dad's (he has a 68 Nova for himself), or think they can school me on it. This car started as a 69 Camaro RS with a 327 that was lime green (and rust filled) with a black interior. I built it to what it is today, it took me 5 years, and yes I

Having been to this beach, and I held on to the same fence I was amazed at the amount of body strength it took to hold on when a 747 took off. It was insane... I should point out I was fairly intoxicated, and someone bet me my bar tab I wouldn't do it. I survived, my feet left the ground at one point but thanks to

LN2 makes some really good ice cream really quickly too! Also vodka ice cubes that smoke when you put them in a drink, which is awesome. Chemicals are cool!

But if I'm not mistaken with a tourniquet you're losing that limb. It also is a sterile device, and from what I learned in the boyscouts tourniquets aren't really a sterile thing. So, I'd spend the extra money to still have an arm when it's all said and done.

My Jeep Grand Wagoneer had the same setup. What a truly stupid design, I always hated it.

This is the cup holder in a Chrysler Crossfire. The WORST cup holder I've ever seen (I dare you to find something worse), the idea is that it's supposed to "clamp" onto the cup. Unfortunately it was either too tight, causing the lid on my coffee to pop off dumping coffee everywhere. Or, it's too loose causing my drink

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I travel frequently for work, my social/family life suffers. I haven't had a solid girlfriend since in 2 years which is when I started traveling 6 months out of the year, I see my parents (who already live 500 miles from me) maybe 4 times a year (Two or three small vacations and then a week at Christmas), and my

I've bought plenty of stuff on CL, a SNES, a bunch of old Atari Computer stuff (that I refurbished and sold a few pieces for a tidy profit), a few arcade games, a 1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer, two CB radios (one was free, one was an import radio that I got for a steal). Most were nice, some were slightly odd but not at

Ohhhh snap! FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!

I live in West Chester myself! (I'm very near 4 Dogs Tavern on 162). I've been to a couple shows, they're always a good time.

Shout out to American Muscle, they're right down the street from me, and all there project cars tend to be on the epic side.

Craigslist, I've seen phones in this range on ebay as well. They're usually a few generations old but who cares it's not like you'll use it as an everyday phone.

I love that race. This year was my 3rd year going down from Philly to watch it, it gets better every time I go. At the end of the race we were all watching on a big TV set up near Club Petrone was an epic finish to watch, as it was finishing me and a friend walked across the midway to wait by the gate where they'd let

For a second when the camera paned down and that ledge or whatever it is appeared I thought "Oh snap the bungee cord was too long!!!" and then I felt like a dumb person.

I'd love to pick up Karambolage as a coffee table book... but then I looked to see what they sell for. $420+ on Amazon. No Me Boosta.

Yeah, seriously. The only maintenance I can think of for a vehicle with 25k miles is oil changes. Maybe tires, and maybe brakes but even then NONE of that being poorly maintained will cause a vehicle to burst in to flames. Something is seriously wrong with these Jeeps.