It’s not that bad. We just moved to the DFW area after 15 years in Houston. The food scene there is as good as the public transit is bad.
It’s not that bad. We just moved to the DFW area after 15 years in Houston. The food scene there is as good as the public transit is bad.
But DC has a clear core. Houston, where do you want to go? Downtown, Galleria, Greenway or the Energy Corridor? There is a metro to Downtown, and it works well, but it’s small scale because Downtown isn’t necessarily the key business hub. But it does do a good job of going from Downtown to NRG.
Yet some of it is good things. The I45 redesign has a component to remove the Pierce Street Elevated portion and make it an urban park, routing traffic completely around Downtown.
Appropriate choices would have been a Buc’ees with 743 pumps or a Whataburger.
For what is nominally a car site, there’s an awful lot of yucking other people’s yum.
To be fair, I’d take a nicely equipped crate in the hold over sitting in some of the tiny ass economy class seats.
Because they didn’t really do it on the new Continental. They just rear hinged the doors, and left the B pillar in place.
Rivers usually are among the best places to find fish.
It’s everybody. All of our systems were down overnight. From IT people way smarter than me, basically if you use Crowdstrike and Windows, you’re having a bad day. I sure hope for Crowdstrike’s sake those vendor agreements have a liability waiver.
The no trucks rule is clearly just to keep out the poors and non-whites. No working class people allowed in the neighborhood. The rule is from the 70's when the only trucks were essentially work trucks, not a luxury car with a box.
Rental Audi A4 in South Africa, can confirm makes a solid overlander.
I prefer glossy 80's PC case putty grey.
She should have shot it in self-defense
To be fair, you probably may not be able to purchase it. 85 copies in NA are likely long spoken for.
Part of the issue may also be the lack of originality, and just parroting the good work other people do, due to a dearth of original thought.
Bang for the buck, The Texas Mile. Was free, now $25 for all weekend, and you can see every type of exotic from cars to bikes push the limits on a standing mile.
Yes, it’s a real word. You still used it incorrectly.
Go find one that isn’t dead.
Justs killz mi rizz boi.
Costed?