elgordo47
elgordo47
elgordo47

This should be a slideshow of one.

This is correct. God help you if you are trying to make an international connection at the wrong time, and that applies double if you are traveling to the U.S. (where Air Canada will almost certainly lose your gate-checked bag and give less than zero fucks if you get it back or not)

At first glance I was thinking “that’s actually not so bad...” but hadn’t noticed the bracing attaching the top of the display to the dash.  Ugh, ugh, ugh.

We have one and it’s just more trouble than it’s worth. I love my mandolin for veggies, but unless I’m going to process five pounds of meat or more I’m not breaking out the deli slicer. It was my wife’s purchase and she refuses to let it go, so it just hangs out next to the *sigh* egg cooker and yogurt maker.

I make it a point to always seek out a cashier lane: 1) Alcoholic, so always would need the human to come over and verify age via I. D. in the self-checkout, which can be slow - cashier doesn’t even ask for I. D.; I look 49, am 49. 2) I hate scanning the stuff myself. 3) The baggers always do a much better job than I

Someone on my local Marketplace was selling a “vintage” Stanley tumbler for $10k LOL

Ah. Gotcha. I was in Toronto in the winter a few years ago. I totally understand what you’re taking about. It’s kind of a madhouse. But, you’re right. People manage. I grew up in Vancouver. For us it’s rain and wind. People still walk, ride bikes etc... Now in Alberta it’s cold and snow. People acclimate. It’s

They absolutely care. The superrich would bludgeon their own grandmothers to death if they thought it would get them even a single extra cent. How do you think they got to be so rich? They are first in the line, any line, for a handout of any sort.

Yea, it seems like we could have had a much worse time. It did take a decent amount of time to get it figured out, maybe 10-15 min. But all good.

The ad is full of shit. This car was sold on BaT in October for $11,486.

Restaurants, you do what you need to do to make your business work, and I’m going going to order in a way that makes sense for me. If we don’t see eye to eye, that’s OK, I’ll just go somewhere else.

One minute it’s better to eat at home and another it’s cheaper to dine out

Uber for Scooters, complete with the inflated valuation due to an endless supply of ultra-low financing and a reliance on independent contractors to do all the expensive stuff. 

And that little “toot” button is like training wheels for horns.

Yeah, I like Keith Byars as much as the next guy, but they’re playing really fast-and-loose with the term “celebrity” here.

I'm an Eagles fan that had a Starting Lineup figure of Keith Byers, and I would not know who it is.

I’ve been to the Lexus Performance Driving School a couple of times, the LC500 is a capable car but you can reach its limits. The first time I rode in an LFA I thought “I am the limiting factor of this car”. So I agree, it’s nice to have a car that isn’t so easy to do stupid things in.

I’m on my second LC500, my buddy has an LFA (only the 2nd I’ve seen).

I thought the same thing. I was curious so I pulled up their website and perused their inventory. Hardly what I would call “lux.” Mostly 10+ year old cars going for under $12k. And then some weird outliers thrown in like Bentley Flying Spur and a Rolls Royce Phantom. But even those “lux” listings raise some eyebrows: t

Maybe this is your Hulk Hogan moment.