highroad88
High Road
highroad88

I thought the “guy” dancing in the red shirt was the mom.

Massive? They only have one style of men’s dress shirts for 50% off. The “massive” part can’t be the selection, so I assume Gawker thinks 1/2 off of one shirt is a pretty big deal? Yeah well, it’s not. I don’t mind the lame ads, but I hate being suckered by hyperbole. This isn’t the Daily Mail.

Massive? They only have one style of men’s dress shirts for 50% off. The “massive” part can’t be the selection, so I

A friend in high school had the ‘69. I suppose it may have been a clone, but it did have the big block (427?) with the tripower carbs. and the paint scheme. And his father was filthy rich, and it was in 1978...We got in so much trouble with that car.

I like it. It’d be a fun project. NP

You must live in Anytown.

Not to brag, but my address is: 100 State St.

Shoulda left it stock. CP

Haha, whatever dude.

Retired firefighter, and I own a handful of rental properties. I’m not rich, but comfortable.

A Union electrician drills holes and pulls wires; a monkey could do their job. Americans think a no-brainier, menial labor job like that is worth $50 an hour. IT’S NOT!

I’m talking about the ingrained laziness of the American worker. No one wants to earn a living; they expect to get paid for doing as little as possible, and it starts with the very young. $40 an hour to work an assembly line? Are you kidding me? That’s exactly what I’m talking about.

It’s just too bad American workers are so lazy. If we had a solid work force we wouldn’t need to bring in workers. Have you ever hired an American teenager to do manual labor?

Sorry but the word ‘drift’ always pisses me off. It’s in the category of vaping and decaf lattes; I just don’t see the point. Maybe I’m old-school, but in my day the whole concept was to keep the car from breaking loose; to do it on purpose just seems counter intuitive. Sure, it’s fun to kick the ass end out on turn

Eats Camaros, haha. yeah right.

Wouldn’t mind the Phase 2 kit on my F150.

Really? I like my truck best in the city. I like being higher than the other cars and I like not having to worry about potholes, road construction, curbs, driveway aprons, etc.

It’s a truck thing. Non truck drivers don’t get it, but after driving a truck there is no way you can go back to a regular car. It doesn’t matter if fuel is $5.00 or $50.00 a gallon, you’ll pay.

Pretty much everyone pretended they didn’t see her; it’s like she’s invisible.

It was stupid, but hardly a firing offense.

Jack it up, throw on some big ass meaty tires, and we’ll talk. But the way it sits now, CP!