elgordo47
elgordo47
elgordo47

Naw man, I hate airlines as much as the next guy but you’ve gotta own this mistake, no whining to the news about it. It’s very clearly indicated on every booking system I’ve ever used that the names you input must match the document you’re travelling with. You could have caught this at any point before you got to the

It’s not collectible, special or notable, it’s just a daily. So this is a case where the condition of the car is a reward or benefit for the buyer, not the seller. Or at least that’s how things used to be in the Before Time. This MIGHT be a NP at $7.5K.

I resolved in 2024 to make more responsible and less impulsive decisions because I need to take my retirement goals more seriously. Day 3, I really like this car. So, have I learned anything from my past mistakes? No I have not.

For me and the wife, most of our restaurant visits are premised on drinks and appetizers, dinner is a rarity. We go in the afternoon, we don’t overstay our table, we order more than one drink each and we order a minimum of an appetizer plate each, sometimes a third to share if the portions are small. We make it clear

I’m trying to envision the Venn diagram of 2F2F fans who have enough money to buy a movie car, would buy a car that was completely crushed, would pay for a “Saleen” Mustang that only has the stickers and ultimately would just store it in a garage if it has any hope of retaining the auction price. Does that person

Hey Joey, you ever been in the back of a Turkish Police Bentley Continental?

Obviously read the whole story if you’d like but let me distill the whole thing for you; Bird is/was an app-based gig hustle created solely to go public via SPAC and make its founder(s) and initial investors rich, passing off costs and losses to people who did the actual work and the average Joe who bought the stock.

Owner should really try to sell this thing to the Excalibur hotel in Vegas. They could use it as a themed luggage hauler. Let them roll the dice. 

We all know there is a horn lexicon. I speak and understand horn fluently. You, Bradley, are not better than us, you are in fact horn illiterate and thus inferior. You are the Helen Keller of horns.

Interesting, raising your voice is causing a disturbance but crashing your 5,500 pound SUV police cruiser through the front wall is apparently not.

Egregious.

Those wheels are weapons grade ugly. 

“The first digitally cloned order-taker will be former NFL player and sports broadcaster Keith Byars.”

Nice. I’m not under an illusions about what the LC500 is. I know it’s a GT car. Frankly the last thing I need is a car that’s more nimble than what I drive now, a little on the heavy side is good to keep me from going to jail. I’m shopping the convertibles with a view to maybe switching rides in the spring.

The LFA really is a rare street specimen. I’ve seen all manner of Lambos, Ferraris, I’ve seen P1’s and McLaren Senna’s. I’ve seen the De Tomaso P72, Koenigseggs and Paganis. I’ve only ever seen 1 LFA on the streets, a pearl white one, years ago.

Some British bullshit, pouring tea on your windshield. This is America, get that gun out the glovebox and shoot the snow off. 

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Just looking at that car makes me feel guilty of running a low grade ponzi scheme out of a golf course clubhouse.

The Lexus was peppered with bullet holes.

I saw those. I’m not that proficient at picking out the model years of Panamera’s but 10 or 12 year old ones go for mid-$20's. I saw a couple Maserati’s as well but buy here-pay here lots have those too.