The one protocol I’m using over the internet to dismiss your irrelevant boomer comment is the web.
The one protocol I’m using over the internet to dismiss your irrelevant boomer comment is the web.
The web is not the Internet. Not surprised a boomer would get that wrong.
So what do boomers need the ridicule for? Inventing the internet that you’re using? The cell phone?
I’m a GenX who is pretty happy with where I am. But just keep making assumptions if it makes you feel happy too.
Boomers deserve every bit of ridicule that can be thrown at them.
Just avoid the first 5 years of production so you don’t get f*cked like buyers of the 2005-2010 ones did with devastating defects.
It will be something like that, but uglier.
How long did he have to wait for special ordering the truck?
These actually taste pretty good, it’s nice to have more chicken than breading in a frozen tender for once.
Autionation is marking up the Jeep Gladiator $5,000 here. I mean it did just come out, but come on, they are exensive enough already. On top of that they are pushing their $4,000 “appearance protection package” which is basically scratch and wheel insurance.
Spicy Cajun Crawtators are awesome
I really really want one in the US. I wanted a Golf, but I want this much more.
No matter how many doors it has, it’s seriously ugly and poorly designed. The hatch and windows are far too small for a car of its size.
CCD camcorders were everywhere by 1988. Even Video8 and VHS-C mini camcorders were super popular then.
Jeep Wrangler YJ or TJ.
It got real ugly anyway.
A mustache.
Those quality Nissan electrics at work again.
The 90s were plauged with rounded, blobular designs, from cars to computers to electronics and other industrial designs. It was truly a terrible time, its legacies did not age with grace.
A car without: