Last year, I bought a dash cam after a close encounter with a dump truck merging into my lane on I-285.
Last year, I bought a dash cam after a close encounter with a dump truck merging into my lane on I-285.
This may sound oddly specific, but pinstriping.
I don’t think I’ve seen anyone mention the Pontiac Fiero
I believe you’re thinking of lithium-ion batteries, because as far as I know alkaline batteries are not restricted by USDOT.
Hey, if a childless person like myself can no longer vote, does that I no longer have to pay taxes, because remember “No taxation without representation.”
Don’t forget they usually have some relatively decent entertainment at these too
No one in my family smokes since my dad passed.
Life long Wawa fan here.
If the engines are running fast enough to suck a grown man into them, then the plane is either starting its engines, or has completed start-up and is about to taxi off the ramp onto the runway. Either way, a physical barrier like you describe would be in the way at the time and could possibly damage the plane.
Not me but a former boss found a loaded Smith & Wesson. 38 revolver in the center console of a car he rented in Chicago.
Speaking of Cheesy poofs, Race Trac has great store-brand Hot Honey Cheese Curls. I got hooked on them during the pandemic because the RT near me has a drive thru and I could pick-up necessities without human contact.
Wow, you’re right! Cullman Al, on the west side of the exit, and IIRC the post office or the town hall was in the same building as the gas station.
The candy (and the other pre-packaged foods) at the major chains (Quik Trip, Racetrac, Wawa) is usually pretty fresh, but the quality at the smaller independent stores is hit-or-miss.
I was at a gas station somewhere between Huntsville and Birmingham AL that offered hot food.
One of my fondest memories is going to the Chevy dealership with my dad when I was five to pick out a replacement for our ratty old Plymouth (a ‘56 I believe.)
Christopher Titus has a bit about he and a couple of his teenage buddies are on a road trip listening to the Beastie Boys “No Sleep to Brooklyn.”
My father used to work in an industrial park in South Jersey (torn down back in the ‘90s) that had several weird signs.
Chevy is also throwing in a 45 MM Shinola watch. That’s too big for a watch, but hey, I’m not the one buying it.\
My wife said ‘no’
Prices for Eldorado convertibles are still depressed even 40 years later for multiple reasons. First of all the cars are HUGE and take up most of a modern tw0-car garage; second they are more mechanically complex compared to other cars from the 1970s (FWD, remember) and, from what I’ve been told, trying to remove, reb…