elgordo47
elgordo47
elgordo47

I’m just here to distract from the actual story and remind everyone that cilantro tastes like soap and it is a garbage herb. 

But, at the end of the day, I’m in this fancy place shopping for a Hyundai. 

Sorry but I can’t cheerlead state-sponsored IP theft even if the article is supposed to be taken a little tongue in cheek.

Way ahead of these guys. I have a kitchen version made of my salad spinner and cherry tomatoes. 

They sent Martha Stewart to prison for less than this.

What the hell is everyone talking about? I see white and gold.

I know what I’m doing here ;)

Today, I am that guy.

Nah, I’m just going to have fun and let people wonder over the sentiment.

Biggest myth I encounter is that the left lane is for passing only.

The family nostalgia of taking the kids to McDonalds for a birthday party or for a stop on a road trip or whatever is a very North American McDonalds experience. I don’t think the international locations have the same relationships with the past. In Europe and elsewhere around the world, McD’s is just an American fast

Jesus, guy looks like he’s actually made of uncooked pizza dough.

A lot of talk about number 1 and no mention of number 2.

Hey, in theory, that’s how the system is supposed to work and self-correct. So I hope you’re right.

Yup. Dealer networks will (already are) focus on used cars to fill volume while manufacturers will raise pricing, offer fewer and worse discounts and incentives and just run this “shortage” as long as possible.

I don’t know who you mean by “mainstream” but they seem to be doing fine.

I think we can see the writing on the wall now, with most automakers reporting great earnings results, despite the chip shortage, that this will be the new normal for a while and the “chip shortage” will continue for as long as they can stretch it.

Living wage specifically in London for 2021/2022 is calculated at 10.85 GBP per hour or roughly $15USD.

So if the Chef De Partie makes ~$16.00 per hour and manages at least a few line cooks, imagine what the wages are like further down the ladder.

But....it’s a Blackberry.