And this one’s for you; Mopar or no car.
And this one’s for you; Mopar or no car.
I understand. And I think it’s safe to say you and I both know there is a lot of room for improvement in this area. Just a matter of defining how malicious the intent of big grocery. But you likely have a better boots on the ground perspective than I do.
Neutral: the “wrong side of the bed” is the left side, according to old Roman beliefs.
Yessir.
In the US (which is not where I am) it’s unfortunate that more retailers don’t seem to acknowledge the Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Food Donation act that protects retailers from liability when they donate food in good conscience. It’s been on the books a long time.
Thank you on all counts. :)
And again, some TikTok person “discovers” what is already widely known. Thanks.
My Challenger.
LOL.
After about a 10+ year hiatus, we just recently got a Costco membership once again which was justified by a single, very specific one-off purchase.
4th gear: the future will be the intersection of subscriptions and fees with self-driving technology.
Glad it held up and the car looks great but just saying, as a guy focused on detail, those tires needed a shine to match the body.
That’s expensive. I’ve looked at these locally a few times over the past year out of curiosity. Even now, without any effort I can find 3 very clean examples, almost identical, but admittedly with about 1.5 times the mileage, listed for the equivalent of $38 to $40K USD. I’m not paying a 10K premium for slightly lower…
To be fair, the salesperson I dealt with last year was excellent. He knew enough about the vehicle I wanted to be modestly helpful and did all the legwork for me to find the right car, within budget.
Any of the Auto Union type A, B, C or D cars. I understand their historical correlations and I also know you can’t even see an A or B. But pretty sure there’s a replica type C. I would pay to see a supercharged V16, even if its a replica.
AI and predictive algorithms are next. Literal dogs of war.
Edges of the front tires look pretty scrubbed. Tailpipes don’t look stock. No doubt driven hard but that may not mean it’s in bad shape. But it’s had 16 years to accrue all manner of mods. Lots of direct mention of “loud” in the ad. I don’t trust the reason for the sale so it’s ND from me.
Online Squid Game.
Let’s see...paid poorly and dependent on tips. Uncertainty over renewed lockdowns or capacity restrictions. Uncertainty over the financial health and longevity of the restaurant itself (your employer). Understaffed and overworked. Personal health risk. Additional responsibility of enforcing pandemic rules. Increasing…
So what are the criteria for old school then?