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Comb-overs generate the worst helmet hair. It makes me irrationally happy.

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This is a great list Melanie. I might add slatwall to the list as well (it’s similar to #6 but with more options). Pricier but likely adds some value to the home as well.

How can the government/military have so much money available for weapons systems and so little for the care of veterans? I’m not trying to be snarky, I genuinely want to understand what causes that and what (if anything) can be done to fix it. The fact that we have homeless veterans is astonishing and appalling after

Listen: How nice are these?

I like it, but...howbout this: 4Runner Limited V8. Range Rover comfort and capability without the Range Rover depreciation, reliability problems, expensive repairs, and brand snobbery.

1972 Alfa Romeo GT 1300 JR. dual over cam, dual weber carbs, 5spd manual $15 000

1999 Nissan Stagea 260RS. It has a RB26DETT, 5spd manual, all the benefits of a wagon with the goods of a R34 GTR. They are asking $20, 900 but I think they accept $20 000. “Honey, I got a wagon. A sensible family car.” I live Canada, sorry USA 9 more years.

98k miles plus $7,550.00 in money for inevitable maintenance. The E39 was the pinnacle of BMW styling, makes my MK6 GTI feel like a tin can, came with a six speed manual transmission, and has aged like fine wine.

This Infiniti M45

E46 M3 all day, every day you can find these under 20K and they’re worth every penny.

First reply on this blog. For even less than 13,000$ you will get nothing less, but the best Sedan MB ever created: 500E

when I worked at Lexus we had a customer come in complaining about an oil leak on his LS 460 when the model first came out. He had the same routine every morning he would pull out of his driveway. check see the cleanliness of his driveway, go to work come home, and by morning time there was a puddle of oil. management

The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt is something i would love to see in film or a mini series. Not to sound corny, its the new catcher in the rye for me. if you havent read it, you really should.

Just wrapping a building in an engineered fabric like kevlar can protect the structure from debris penetration. There are many techniques available to improve structural performance in high winds. Many jurisdictions just don’t mandate them in their building codes, and, in any case, many old buildings don’t fall under

Hurricane straps and anchoring homes to foundations are not prohibitively expensive, but that’s what the National Association of Realtors [sic] would have us believe.

The real estate lobby, which prevents states and municipalities from enacting real building codes.