Honda Civic did a whole lot of BMW copying back then.
Honda Civic did a whole lot of BMW copying back then.
I was shocked by that when they came out. It's still awful and inexplicable. It still looks like the trunk lid from another car was glued on. It was somewhat fixed in the facelift.
They cost a few dollars instead of hundreds for plastic lenses.
You should have used Goo Gone, which won't fog any plastic. Doesn't do anything to your hands either. Just melts adhesive.
It's an old outdated cliché.
Besides, nothing wrong with chicken tikka masala. Or shepherd's pie.
Why? Pointless unwatchable video.
Oh and (apologizes for boring endless crap) no one made the least effort to strike up a conversation with me or ask me anything about myself, and I was a guest. I tried without particular success. They just talked to each other about nothing.
That was sort of my point of my boring inlaw story somewhere above. No point is wasting what should be a cool day with worthless boring food and worthless boring people. The expectation that it should be a plus ten and it is a minus ten makes it a 20 below expectation.
I'd be disappointed and frustrated myself. One vote for mom.
No, no, and no. Making it from a package of berries is totally simple and far, far, better. The jellied from a can is for those boil, candy, open a can of beans people.
OK, after some comments below I have to mention my WORST THANKSGIVING NIGHTMARE EVER. A few decades ago I went to see my brother and his second and current wife along with my parents for the big TG at her father's house. Huge quantities of bland everything in large disposable aluminum trays. Coneheads style Mass…
I know they are family and all, but really I've never known anyone who is for example unaware of what's going on with food today (and for thirty years), and eats canned beans when they are cheap and simple to steam in ten minutes with any old pan and some water, and prefer the crap, and who aren't uninformed and dull…
Isn't a 500L really a Panda, or something? Lots of cubic feet in there, anyway.
Wasn't that a Fiat first?
Absolutely, but not some aftermarket wheeled one. Yecch.
No.