^ this guy is goddam right.
^ this guy is goddam right.
I feel like there should be a “guns for Miter saws” trade in going on. More people should focus on creating rather than destroying.
I feel like there should be a “guns for Miter saws” trade in going on. More people should focus on creating rather…
God fucking damn it! Look at this! “Top Countries Searching for Overwatch” and is any of them America? NO! NOT ONE!
The fact that they’re panning Zorn and looking forward to the terrible shitshow that will be RHPS without Tim Curry throws every other review into question IMO.
Up until I saw this I had my dream truck.
Wanna know the "fridge horror" I get after reading this story? They never have just one person go through the scenario. And that means they catfished a whole bunch of other people too. They always run the scenario at least three or four times, so they can get some reactions that they can contrast with one another, and…
I’m glad he didn’t sign and even so the episode won’t make it to air. I bet the producers were THRILLED they had a little person take their “bait”. Fuck em!
The asphalt doesnt care if hes on the show anymore or not. If you’re doing something that needs a helmet, cover your damn face.
They’re handing out invites to people who are inactive for 4 years but I can’t get one? FML.
The real takeaway from this story should be to never use crappy aftermarket parts in a car that costs nearly $100k. I have nearly the same S-class as Freddy, except mine is a 2003 S500 with 95k miles. I’ve just been going through and replacing all the failure-prone components with OEM parts, that way I can avoid…
When I see an ad explaining a CEL or other obvious problem with ‘needs (insert affordable repair or part)‘ I wonder why the owner wouldn’t go ahead and make the repair. Seriously, you’ve paid the mechanic to diagnose, so why not pay a bit more to fix it, or throw a damn coil in yourself?
It’s rare, it’s clean, it’s stock, it’s well-taken care of. But I still can’t look past the fact that it’s a Dodge Omni. I would love it, but I guess that I feel like $11.5k is a lot just to have bragging rights for the most wicked torque steer on the block.
I was scrolling, scrolling, scrolling through the article...
You should teach her a lesson.
I call it “two dollars to daydream.” I know I’m not going to win, but I’ll buy a ticket then drive home thinking about all the fun ways I can spend that money. For me, that daydream is worth the $2.
This is what I have always said. To hell with the idea that “I can do better investing it myself”. The first payment right now is about $15 million. How many people could soundly and safely park that kind of money right away? I figured that on the off chance I ever won, the first 4-5 years of payments are going to be…
I just learned that a company near me offers Slingshot rentals. So very tempting...