I filled up at a BP this morning for the first time in a long time. (I’m thinking it was likely pre-“Beyond Petroleum”). It gave me anxiety.
I filled up at a BP this morning for the first time in a long time. (I’m thinking it was likely pre-“Beyond Petroleum”). It gave me anxiety.
And, yet, the First Amendment still applies to your comment on a platform that wasn’t “envisioned by are founding fathers’.”
The standard five-spoke wheels and ride height really date the car and make it look almost like a kit car. The CS was a huge improvement.
I saw them unloading the first gen on the West Side Highway earlier this week and did a triple take. It was being unloaded along with a bunch of the new cars, and the color and lines of the car really made it stand out from the crowd. I hadn’t seen one that clean in twenty years.
Have you seen any animal besides humans eat while moving, unless avoiding having someone threatening to take food away?
A person wood not get board driving a logging truck, for sure.
I looked into it some more, and here is what I found from an appeal concerning the “OBX” mark:
Do you really?
I think folks that insist on putting airport code like locality stickers like (OBX) or (NGH) or (KWF) have only ever visited that one place ever.
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You were bitching at the dealership because you couldn’t work your hose.
I am out of it today! I read it as “one or two days” and thought, “Wow, that soon, huh?”
Oddly enough, no human has contacted me regarding said baby crap... I may have priced it too high.
I hate incorrectly using we’re as well...
as profitable as something like stealing catalytic converters (which do actually go bad and require replacement, which created the market to begin with).
That brings an interesting point. I would love to see this data overlaid with regional geo data!
I’m genuinely surprised by how many Q50s Infiniti moved in Q4. I don’t see many of those on the road at all.
I think they call it “brine.” My town went nuts with both this year.
I miss Kennedy Steve.
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