frankfolk
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frankfolk

Hay or straw bales can range quite a bit in weight.  I’ve seen straw bales that weigh 25 pounds or less and hay bales that weigh up to 140 pounds (not to mention the big round and big square (rectangular) bales. If these are 7 bales at over 100 pounds, then yes that could be approximately half a payload.

Not necessary as long as every Joe, Dick and Harry, and Sally, Holly and Molly, carries a projector in their pants that is directly connected to all the sensors in their cars.

They also kick the ever living hell out of anything old when it comes to their price!

Why not use actual butter?

Already like your writing style. So welcome!

Perhaps you should room with Tracy for a while while you look for some place good in the Detroit area.  Just let Tracy cover all the Jeeps then you can cover the more exciting cars, SUV’s and Trucks.

I remember that wonderful time in the 70's and early 80's when cars were crap, but at least they looked good with their pinstripes or even racing stripes. Remember the big Cobra badging on a Mustang II? It was good enough to transform a Pinto into a sports car.  Too bad that era is over, right?

I remember test driving an older version of the Fox before I bought my 91 Tercel.  It was an okay little car sold by a snobbish dealer who didn’t trust a 26 year old me to test-drive their priced possession.  Glad I bought the Tercel.

Just look at his ranking system.  When a compact car manages to get to 60 mph in less than 7 seconds, it gets a 2 out of 10 on his ridiculous ranking system.  What does he expect?  A 2 second zero to 60 on an economy car?  Similarly a large truck like vehicle gets similar rankings on fuel economy.  Any ranking system

No Jaguar should ever come as a front wheel drive diesel.  I don’t think they ever offered the diesel in North America, so they weren’t so bad here.

Somehow the sedan version (of the Echo) came to North America a number of years before the hatch. This is one of those cars that makes the argument that a car originally designed as a hatchback should never be retrofitted with a trunk. The 2 door version was especially hideous.  Other cars that tend to make this

My parents used to take 5 or 6 kids along in their 60 something Ford Taunus, not a large car by any means.  Not having seatbelts just allowed more of us to come along with them.  So glad we never had a high speed collision with so many of us in the car.  

And clearly your parents forgot to use them correctly.  This is a dumb comment in response to your dumb comment.

I don’t know why you don’t filter these suggestions to eliminate the ridiculously stupid.  For instance, the suggestion of the Model T.  Come on, it made the car a common person’s vehicle and as a result it freed up the car driving public.  I suspect this is one of those suggestions from a car hater who thinks that

In my case such an adrenaline rush only lasts about 15 minutes.   The only way for me to deal with such a sleepy situation is to get off the road and sleep. 

I pulled up my nose long before I saw it in person.  No need to see it, No Dice anyhow.

This Subaru is so not me and looks like its air filter hasn’t even been changed since they first put it on 200 000 km’s ago.  I’d much rather have yesterday’s Buick even at its inflated price than this faded sports car wannabe. No Dice!

I don’t think there are any political middle of the road Americans left.  It’s either you’re all in on one side or all in on another side.

Heck I’ve put 100 miles on a car just to get MacDonald’s drivethrough.

I don’t know, but the want for the style of a Maserati is strong in my mind.  They’re no longer the ugly duckling they were in the 70/80's era of the Biturbo.