elgordo47
elgordo47
elgordo47

So I had a built in JennAir range in a prior kitchen with a large flattop griddle. Seriously, it’s not a big deal. Obviously your milage may vary but about the only thing I really found it good for was cooking a large amount of bacon at once, which itself was a rare event.

Pedestrians? What is that, French for freedom haters?

As someone who has experienced the thrills of Norovirus’ uncontrollable dual evacuations so far twice in life, neither case having been cruise-related, I assure you that you do not want to contract it even once.

But if everyone has a large vehicle, then no one dies. Problem solved.

In the before time, a basic old car that was still in good condition got you a couple extra hundred. Now people seem to think everything that’s just old is actually rare and collectable. I refuse to feed into this attempted narravtive shift. Hard ND. Also, LOL at “high end wiring”.

I’ve been scratching my head about the mileage on the ones for sale around me. No high mileage and almost no coupes. Virtually every listing is for a model 4 years old or newer and almost none have more than 6,000 miles. I don’t understand. Who wouldn’t drive these? Why are people letting them go so soon? It had me

Pronounced selvagé which is French for great deal. 

Been shopping the convertibles with the performance package in my area over the summer so far. Prices are still pretty sticky but no one drives these anywhere. The highest mileage I’ve seen so far is a 2021 with about 12,000 miles on it so I don’t think vehicle condition is going to be an issue at all. At this point

I believe the ad indicates it comes with a “selvage” title in which case absolutely ND.

Doesn’t Japan already have vending machines for certain used clothing items?

What do you even say to this data? If you apply the 20/4/10 rule (which is a slightly generous approach to borrowing for a car) you’re using a 20% down payment, a 4 year term and 10% of your monthly budget. Which means that you have to be earning somewhere around $7k to $10k per month (clear!) if you’re being

I can go months and months without seeing one but then as soon as I drive into a small town/city, boom, PT Cruiser. Weird.

Uh, that’s the respawn button. You press that after a crash.

While I understand that this is probably the only realistic way to accomplish the objective, I can’t help but chuckle a little at the irony (is it? have to check with Alanis) of hunting orbital debris by sending more stuff into orbit.

Unrelated to the drive-thru issue (in which I agree with you) and for what it’s worth we otherwise do the same; drive about 3,000 miles per year for visiting and recreation. I do walk for groceries but that’s because we have three store options within a 10 minute walk (and we own a pull cart). Just know that for about

Cutting engineering jobs in the 100’s will save them billions? I know engineers make decent money but something isn’t mathing here. Maybe their accounting department needs a look too.

So this is actually just a post from a “beauty influencer”, about a breakfast bagel that’s more of a Kaiser bun and why are you putting your dog on the counter next to your food?!

Dick’s Last Resort operates on the same premise and has been around for decades. 

Glad to have encouraged some fond memories. Hold onto them.

Naw, that’s just from everyone standing on it over the years to peer into the engine cavern.