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While you may lament the vicious cycle that is car payments, you forgot to reflect on the fact that you made a Good Decision regarding both the loan terms and your vehicle of choice: a relatively cheap, frugal car that holds its value surprisingly well*, as opposed to something like a brand new F150 Platinum on a

Try living with so little spare money that if you lost your job you would be broke in a month (living paycheck to paycheck)

BLB amassed a cumulative WAR of ~111 during his“pre-steriod” 1986-1999 seasons, good for 19th or 20th place all-time. Even had he only been good for 5 WAR for 5 more seasons, he still would have been top-10.

You act as though Marines fans can still feel pain. And I know I’m supposed to hate the Tribe for that series and the 2001 game when they came back from like 12 to win, but they’ve always fielded such fun teams that it’s hard not to root for them.

The guy wants a 20mpg 4x4 for his 300+ weekly mileage. “Financial responsibility” isn’t a term he knows very well.

You and I both. We don’t have much, but that moment is pure joy.

Both are Hall-worthy, and arguments against (DH! Thin air!) simply don’t hold water. Edgar’s case is argued more vehemently simply because of the vocal fan base in the Pacific Northwest and the fact that he was the first certified DH, rather than a past-his-prime slugger thrown out there to eke out a few more years.

Just hook this gif directly to my veins.

Walker’s splits are incredible, as he did most of his damage at home: in roughly the same number of PAs, his BA was 70 points and his OPS 200(!) points lower on the road, he had 50 fewer HRs and nearly 200 fewer RBI, and he had 140 more K’s.

How can they remain competitive when they’re being undercut by a significant margin by online retailers (Amazon)? For example, I bought my boys a pair of Nerf guns on a BOGO 50% sale, then found Amazon’s Prime price to STILL be $10 better for the pair.

Hagetty wouldn’t let me daily drive a separate, “regular-insured” classic: I had to daily something less than 25 years old or some such. I switched to Chubb for half the cost, and have been absolutely blown away by their service. They’ve even covered tows for other cars not on my policy.

I’m maybe halfway through Setsuna, and feel that it’s... fine, just fine. It hasn’t been the game I was hoping for when I heard it aimed to be a modern take on 16-but JRPGs. But it did drive me to queue up a few of the classics for when I finish it, even if Lost Sphear isn’t among those.

But then you’re just another derp in a new Mustang*. I’ve got a beater Honda to just jump in, twist the key, and go; otherwise, my Nova works fine on days when it’s not 100+°.

Hagerty is close to twice as expensive as the competition. They’re hardly a bargain.

I love the stubby nose on the new Mercs, but this is a terribly bland car otherwise.

I don’t believe this for a second. There’s no chance anybody could do 105 at 9:30am on the 101's Tempe corridor.

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I can drive off a dealer lot a whole lot faster than I can install a cat-back.

Calling my Scout a Jeep.