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Getting a bike to ride off public roads is essentially the only scenario I ever see myself riding. I think riding sounds like a blast, but I’m too risk adverse and have too little trust in average drivers to venture out in something that doesn’t have 4 wheels and seatbelts. 

LIFE IS A HIGHWAY

I’m certainly no stranger to drywall anchors, and they’re great for heavier things when a stud isn’t handy, but you don’t need drywall anchors for stuff like pictures/art. For hanging your average framed wall décor on drywall, these little guys (or other similar solutions) work great.

I’m currently debating if I want to pay for someone to change my pads and rotors or if I want to do it myself. I’m not a complete beginner at car work, I’ve just never done brakes before and also I seem to have a hard enough time making time/energy to work on my project car, let alone my DD (which is the car that is

Just picked up a pair of Greys Outdoor Slippers from Huckberry a few weeks ago. They have quickly become my new favorite WFH companion (and quick errand running companion too).  They make a boot version and a slip version as well.

Just picked up a pair of Greys Outdoor Slippers from Huckberry a few weeks ago. They have quickly become my new

Infiniti for me. They pretend to be a luxury dealership (including luxury pricing) when the car is just a tarted up Nissan. 

Think about how I need to find an independent shop because the dealership service department always ends up pissing me off, but then never actually doing that and ending up back at the dealership next go around.

Right? As someone who is not much of an anime fan, a friend recommended Cowboy Bebop to me, and I enjoyed the hell out of it. Now granted, I haven’t really watched much other anime since (so maybe I’m not the best anecdote), but it at least made me realize that there was anime out there that I’d enjoy, and it wasn’t

Here’s a late reply for pretty much no one: There used to be a dealership in Nashville called Carnival Kia. The owner had cheesy commercials featuring his wife and kids (I know, shocker). He ended up getting in some legal trouble for domestic abuse and illegal firearms, and the dealership rebranded (and I believe he’s

Hot take (?): I think the standard Kona is a decent looking car.  I’ll be curious to see what an N variant looks like.

Don’t really hear people say they’re getting a “tune-up” much these days.  

I might have to check these out.  I’ve been using a third party app for phone browsing for awhile now though (Apollo), and it’s pretty great.

I might have to check these out.  I’ve been using a third party app for phone browsing for awhile now though (Apollo), and it’s pretty great.

I read through most of the thread (somewhat regrettably) when it was trending on Twitter, and while I do believe it was likely a little embellished, your thoughts/doubts were addressed.

I’m sure I’m just uncultured swine, but playing Warzone with friends has been pretty clutch at getting me through this year.

Ah, thanks!  I am American, and never knew that (but I also don’t have a ton of used car buying/selling experience).  TIL

Why was the episode called “Cream Puff”?

[Cool story bro disclaimer]

I did mine in Tennessee a couple months back. I definitely don’t think they default to giving you a real ID (because you need additional proofs of identity and address), but it went fairly smoothly at the DMV. It did take some homework on the front end though to make sure I had everything I needed, and I absolutely

Um exsqueeze me? What’s not to like about the eldest son from Home Improvement racing Slingblade kid through a neighborhood development whilst the seminal Kid Rock classic “Bawitdaba” swells in the background?