goalielax
GoalieLax
goalielax

Mine was an e46 M3.  It replaced my 944 Turbo.  I didn’t realize how good I had it.  I mean I loved my M3, but I regret the decision.

you are an unserious person

you focus on what can get passed. in case you haven’t noticed, it ain’t sunshine and rainbows in legislative halls right now. this is a potential foot in the door to broader implementation to save lives from distracted drivers, too.  if you’d let your dander settle out a little and stop being mad online maybe you’d

maybe easy pickings that could save 10K lives a year should be celebrated AND we should demand more?

i’m sure that some grieving kid or parent is going to understand that the life that was taken wasn’t worth the inconvenience of you hearing a beep every now and then

so somebody who dies because the drunk driver that hit them got sauced off peak hours is just shit out of luck?

i can’t imagine what galaxy brain you gotta have to argue that we shouldn’t try to save 10,000 lives a year because something else kills more people.  do you also sit down to chew gum?

i considered the tweel option on my new John Deere mower, but they were a wider tire than the normal ones and would prohibit the use of a leaf collector. will be interesting to see if commercial road applications will require fender flares out the wazoo

this addresses the biggest problem.  they look like straight donks unless you put some sort of...something...on the truck bed.  the sight lines are awful back there.  you gotta have some sort of rack system to break it up

20 years? When I was driving to Charlotte, NC for lacrosse games in high school in the 1993-94 timeframe I heard this story from concerned parents.

nobody is actually holding the clutch/gas balance for an extended period of time and it is a great way to learn how the clutch and gas pedals work in tandem for starts.

having started a new job in leadership at a luxury retailer this year, this isn’t a surprise. we’re comping way ahead of 2019 already. I came from hospitality, where hitting 60% of 2019 levels in early summer caused great rejoicing.

I used to be heavily vested in the America’s Cup. I was on the offshore sailing team at the Naval Academy, have coached college sailing, have taught adult beginner sailing, worked in the sailmaking industry, and have tens of thousands of miles of ocean sailing under my belt. but I find that the trend to technology has

going to buck the majority and go nice price.  why?  because my 2012 honda odyssey with 130K miles on it has a higher trade in value than this.  in this car market, to get any minivan, let alone one with this few miles, for under 9 grand is a good buy.  some family that would be taking a risk on my will mileaged car

is the kitchen set induction or electric heat?

back in 2002 I PCS’d from Norfolk to San Diego.  It was over Christmas, so my brother and 4 of our friends joined for a XC trip in a launch year Toyota Previa I bought off my parents.  I bought an inverter and hooked up a PS2 and a small TV between the front seats.  With Captain’s chairs in the middle row, everyone

As you once did for the vacuous Rom, grant us eyes, grant us eyes.

i bought my parent’s 1991 previa when I was in my early 20's and PCSing from Norfolk to San Diego. Left my 944 turbo in storage for a couple years and loved that as my SoCal ride.

did you even bother to check what real estate goes for in that neighborhood? because I did. and a 3 br place the next block over is going for around $5 million.  is 7.5% of the selling price of a home a lot to pay for parking?  maybe. but you can’t just build a garage in this part of town. 

so basically motorcycles have to buy the shock mount technology I used to use in my car for my Sony Discman back in 1993?