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This always worries me when I fly in China. People there are obsessed with opening windows to get “fresh air” (I use quotes because the air pollution is so bad I can’t see the sky for weeks and they call it fresh!). There have been cases of older people trying to open the door in flight to get fresh air. I guess the

I’ve seen worse in Mass. They would have more snow and a smaller hole to look through.

I see people using their SNOW SHOVEL on paint! (shudders)

Also, heated steering wheel, if available. I got on by chance and it is a game changer.

Sometimes I feel sorry for those behind me, because the line I get in is always the slowest. Of course, I’m slow at getting takeout too. I will call ahead, give them 45 minutes, then go do some shopping first, and the food will still not be ready by the time I get there. Someone else goes and it’s ready in 15.

I thought they were going to give a lockpicking lesson with the used card.

Wait. People actually put their clothes and possessions in the hotel room drawers? Even if you are not worried about communicable diseases, that is one of the leading causes of transferring bed bugs back to you house. I always assumed no one would think those surfaces are clean.

Saying the unreliability of British cars gives them character is all fun and games until 1,400 cars are sacrificed.

The last thing anyone should want to do is board a giant hunk of metal, only to be sealed inside with people they’ve never met while precariously speeding

You’d love Massachusetts, because 911 calls the state police and nobody else. If you are injured or there is a fire, it is faster to call the fire department or medical services directly. The place I worked told us not to call 911 because you would have to talk to the state police and tell them your problem and

I am a little late, because I didn’t think about this at first. I thought I never really did that much for a car, you know aside from buying totaled cars out of a junkyard and fixing them to drive. I didn’t think it was that much because when I was growing up, that was how we got cars. When my mom needed a new car, we

The date on the ordinance they said he violated was 2013. So it might have changed.

I bet she was thinking, My gas cap must have fallen off somewhere. The only thing left was this bit of plastic.

If you didn’t buy them, every time you saw a Golden Eagle, a small tear would form in your left eye while you watched it go by. You will always wonder what might have been.

Having owned a 328i where I couldn’t fit anything bigger than a shoebox through the opening in the trunk, I agree with your whole heartedly. The car itself had a plenty big trunk, but the opening was weirdly narrow. A tailgate would have been much better.

Yes. By hiring a better pitcher.

I vote Corvair. I mean that is the traditional name for Chevy’s with a rear/mid engine layout.

not only at your home but also anywhere your child sleeps or plays, like at the grandparents’

I think they mean the cords actually connecting the blinds (Below). The last blinds I bought had extra safety so that the blinds could not be lifted individually. Basically, the cords supporting the blinds were restricted.

So I went to the TSA ebay store and I may have found one of the items posted in this article.