elgordo47
elgordo47
elgordo47

Dude, it already exists and it’s called the Ferrari Drivers Challenge.

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Like an automotive equivalent of the Upper-Class Twit of the Year?

This would be awesome.  Just a last-man-standing demolition derby.

For reasons unknown, I watched a ton of MRE videos on YT. My wife got me a full suite of 24 US Army MREs from ‘17/’18. I’ve gone through 1/2 of them in 8 months because, as you say, not great.  

A number of years ago, I had the chili mac one for lunch at work. People overseas send some stuff back to the office and used them for packing material because it was the only thing the had at time while waiting for office supplies.  It tried it and it wasn’t bad.  Might have been the most dense noodles I have ever

nothing in a grocery store is randomly placed.

Awesome, thank you!

<snicker>If it tasted bad it was probably expired......been there.

Maybe they were on a mission from God to save an orphanage through a charity concert hosted by their old band.

What went wrong?

I want to punch my screen. 

I have fallen out of love with the likes of Costco. It’s just so hard to make the system ‘pay’. While I can see the logic of getting a three month supply of something, it comes at a cost. The unit prices are usually pretty good, but you’re made to buy way too much. Every single item you put in your cart runs $15 to

Pepsi. Reality. Dating Show.

nothing in a grocery store is randomly placed. There is a very, very well thought out planogram with decades of market research behind every display, placement and sale.

And on that note, don’t shop from the front of the store back, head to the back of the store far from the entrance and work your way forward.

I gave up on trying to find level in that picture.

Yeah there was a joke that they left the owners High and Dry which I think was a play on the name. More bizarre than the sudden surge in popularity and disappearance of the Pony was the Stellar that also came to Canada and looked like a more upscale European Sedan until your eyes focused. IIRC it used the same

I saw a running, driving Pony with curtains in it in the late 2000's. I was shocked to see it existing. It belonged to someone who worked at the same company whom I drove a delivery truck for. My mother also had an Excel, which I drove when I was a teen. Truly a terrible cheap under powered car. Got to the point where

A few months back some completely out-to-lunch dealership in Quebec was selling a totally mint one (probably never been outside) for $15K

See, I’d call that right there a dessert steak. It’s the steak you eat after you’ve had dinner.