This would be a riotous RallyCross entrant. It would dominate stock FWD with some snow tires. And if it doesn’t, It would look and sound great
This would be a riotous RallyCross entrant. It would dominate stock FWD with some snow tires. And if it doesn’t, It would look and sound great
I’m shocked no one recommended a vehicle with heated seats for the pizza to stay warm on. Should be a necessity on all delivery vehicles.
FINALLY someone rec’s the TC. My only gripe about the first gen’s are the abysmal 4 speed trans and the process to open the hood. Give it a few years before the 2nd gens start creeping under $10k. Some of them come with an ecoboost engine with complimentary turbo noises. Also makes for a fun rallycross vehicle too.
I had a teammate in college who would fit the meathead stereotype very well. Not great in class, terrible with remembering names, dates, scheduled things, the list goes on. BUT he can tell you exactly what plates to put on the barbell for a specific weight in seconds. Kind of like how Kevin from the office is a math…
Yeah that’s a great point. Would I take a handful of M&M’s from a random guy on the street? Probably not. But if I see someone leave without finishing some appetizers, I feel no shame in grabbing a few.
This was an unwritten rule at our college. The post-bar diner where everyone went to get their fill of fried foods and omelettes after a night of drinking would be full of students. It was a general agreement where if someone didn’t finish their food, they offered it to other tables around them. Sometimes, people…
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That’s a fair point. I’ve gone through a lot of moments in my life where either our group had to make other plans since I can’t eat chinese food, or I was not too careful at a party and got into something cooked in peanut oil. So I’ve acrued a good chunk of guilt being “that guy with the allergy” that I’ve labeled…
as a guy with peanut allergies, I apologize for the unnecessary banning of peanuts on planes. I hate being a hassle whether or not it’s about my food allergies. I’ve taken flights and sat at ballgames where if someone directly next to me is enjoying some peanuts, I politely let them know about my allergy and just ask…
Where I’m from, an airplane tug is something completely different.
$22 for a single item vs $20 total cost. I did not elaborate on the difference. My bad
Is it too expensive or is it a soup kitchen? Pick a single narrative. Nobody’s making you eat more. $10 for a 3 course meal is a deal. Stop at one serving and you still pay $10. Stop at three servings....still $10.
Clearly we all have different opinions on what’s considered cheap or inexpensive. That’s fine. For me, a meal under $20 (not including alcohol beverages), that’s not take out or fast food, is a cheap meal to me.
$15 is absolutely on the cheap end for an entree. During the late fall season (about now actually), you can get all the pasta you want for $10. Plus SSB (soup, salad, breadsticks) included. Maybe my standards are lower than yours, but I’ll take that deal anyday.
But that’s exactly my point. Nobody goes into Olive Garden expecting a fine Gusteau-like cuisine. And if one does, that’s their own fault. You go to Olive Garden for your cheap shameless fix of pasta and bread sticks. Same as one’s expectation when they pull into a Taco Bell
T’each their own I guess. It’s fine if I have a taste for Italian but don’t want to drop $22 for an entree.
Really depends on what you get at Olive Garden.
These same people are probably also condemning Taco Bell for “not being real Mexican food”.
Funny story, every time our family drove by the Brat Stop, I would pronounce it Brat (rhyme with hat) Stop and tell my younger sister that’s where we picked her up when she was born.
My favorite shade throwing attempt was when Chrysler intentionally left the GM headquarters out of the Detroit skyline image in their center console mat of the last gen 200.