I don’t ever do it if traffic is moving at more than 15 miles per hour. That seems reasonable.
I don’t ever do it if traffic is moving at more than 15 miles per hour. That seems reasonable.
“Why should I have to press my car close up to a semi, giant SUV, or even more scary, a Chubbietruck in the lane next to me just to give some idiot on a crotch-rocket space to go zooming up past all of us?”
Have you ever traveled to europe?
With what they spent on the cheapest used Lambo and the cheapest duct tape, I could pay off my mortgage and my truck loan and still have ~$60k left over.
The most common length of a roll of duct tape is 54m (60 yards), 180 feet. 25,001 rolls would be 4,500,180 feet or, 850 miles of duct tape.
Stupidity is not, evolutionarily speaking, selected for.
Nobody would be complaining if Chase Elliott won the championship in the same manner as Joey. The fans just flat don’t like Logano, and that’s on them. NASCAR and the France family flubbed it big time when they got rid of the Winston Cup points system in favor of a playoff format. Throwing the baby out with the…
Are you entertained?
it’s all good!
NASCAR fan. Not entertained.
What would you call the EPL?
the American need for playoffs in sports where everyone is always competing against everyone or true round robins are played is dumb, never more so than in NASCAR.
I think I have seen ONE around me that hasn’t been wrapped for a business.
In the last 3-4 months I’ve started seeing lots of CyberTrucks being driven around by construction supervisor/clerk of the works types. All of them are fully covered with wraps promoting their/their companies’ businesses.
Metallurgists call it corrosion resistant steel, not stainless, which was more of a trade name for high chromium steel.
I’m going to play devil’s advocate for the heck of it (though I do agree their BEV attempt has been underwhelming, to be generous).
Those leasing companies are sure getting BRUTALIZED by that $7500 of cash up front, right from the Federal government — aren’t they?
I’m going to go a bit out of character here and advocate for the giant corporation: