elgordo47
elgordo47
elgordo47

Not sure what car but I know we need to bring back t-bar roofs. 

It cuts off an overland shipping route from West Africa to the Red Sea and through the Suez canal. Forces cargoes to be shipped all the way by sea which increases costs.

Combined with this from a different article:

I’m not saying that even if money was no object, I’d want every Singer Porsche I’ve ever seen, but I will say I have never seen one that isn’t fucking beautiful.

I’ll cook up bacon on the weekend for breakfast when I have time to do that and then throw any cooked leftover (which I usually make on purpose) into a ziplock bag and freeze it. During the week I take pieces out and chop them for bacon bits on my salads.

Beyond the weather and crop conditions, at the start of the war in Ukraine, manufacturers (cocoa buyers) assumed there would be a drop in demand in Europe so they contracted less. But the drop in demand didn’t materialize so then they had to play catch-up in an already tight market. And most recently you have Red Sea

A few weeks back we stopped at an out of town McDonalds to grab lunch for three. Over $40CDN.

Holy shit that’s nuts.

“…attend his Financial Peace University”

Wasn’t me. Maybe it was me. Well, even if it was me, it’s really my car’s fault.

“Whenever someone tells me not to do something, it always makes me a little interested more”

I’ll say any flush-mounted and particularly electric exterior door handles. I think new Land Rovers have them, maybe some Lexus and pretty sure Tesla. I mean I understand the design esthetic of a smooth door exterior but making them touch sensitive so they pop out is so patently unnecessary and adds an element of

A nice Cabernaviation. 

No, it definitely wasn’t an issue. Your worst case was a dealer might be less flexibile and you’d pay much closer to MSRP on the more coveted muscle cars.

They should bring back the Hamburgler and make him the lead mascot too. I went to one recently and it was over $40 (CDN) for three people. Felt like I got robbed ffs.

I don’t find Billy Bishop that bad. At least if your airline gets you there on time (really only Porter and some limited AC flights) the airport is usually not crowded so you can pass through quite efficiently. Mind you it doesn’t hurt that I can actually walk there so I have no need to worry over parking or transit

Air Canada sucks ass btw

Just, no.

Absolutely Toronto (Pearson). I know because I live in this city and so virtually every time I travel I have to use it. The departure areas are all overcrowded but so is every other airport so that’s not what makes it the worst. It’s the arrival level. Customs is brutally disorganized; the multiple lineups, the lack

I absolutely hate that propped-up tablet instrument display. It’s such a lazily executed design