foghat1981
foghat1981
foghat1981

The problem with trucking is twofold:

If trucking companies paid more, we’d have more drivers signing up. Having the government do it is not a solution, just a waste of tax payer dollars. 

Always ready, always there to deliver your cheap-ass Amazon shit.

I actually enjoyed the show as I did like seeing some of the “behind-the-scenes” stuff, such as contract discussions and internal team meetings.

It was basically a modernized version of ‘Some Like it Hot’ and yes, it was quite funny.

Really loved him in Newhart, this news makes me sad.

What is the point of this article?

Update: So I was curious and had to know for sure. I guess the Wright Flyer did eventually fly in Ohio. Found a pic of it flying in Dayton in 1905 but this was 2 years after Kitty Hawk. So I guess it’s valid for them to put the Wright Flyer on the license plate but I think the fact that they botched it just, well,

I’m going to go on record and say that THIS one was wrong as well. It just isn’t made apparent by a banner stretching out behind.

This is the nuanced, balanced, informative take that this entire issue needed. They shoulda got you to write the article. 

Artistic license (plate)?

I mean, this headline can cover so many goddamn things.

Sure it wasn’t a meteorite?

The problem is there’s only 20 seats in F1, and I’d guess on average fewer than one of those guys retire each year. No matter how good you are, if there’s no where to sit when the music stops, you’re just out of luck. I can’t imagine sitting around all year as a reserve driver is all that inspiring, so for the sake of

Don’t forget Nigel Mansell who was the current F1 champion.

If by “chasing an Indycar seat” you mean, doesn’t have any offers for an F1 drive and needed to settle, then sure.

Weren’t these at one point hilariously available with the 180 HP, 1.8L twin-cam from the Celica?

Cliche, but I had to.

Any newer Camry with a V6 or an older RAV4 that had the V6. I had a 2010 RAV4 with the V6 and for a time, it was the quickest car in Toyota’s lineup.

I would expect that stating at the counter “I read an article about a menu hack for [chain] called [name], which is [description]. Can you make that?” and being ready to accept a ‘no’ answer would be taken a lot better than just waltzing in and expecting them to be familiar with it by name.

I’d say Rule #1 is, unless your hack is dead simple (McCrepe) or a staple (Animal Style), don’t try any of this when they are busy.  Go in the off hours between rushes to explore these possibilities.  Especially now, when everyone is understaffed and overworked anyways.