Yep. Sounds about right. My ex and I drove from KC to STL to see Tom Waits the last time he toured; our neighbors took the Amtrak. They actually arrived about 40 minutes before us and said it was more pleasant than driving.
Yep. Sounds about right. My ex and I drove from KC to STL to see Tom Waits the last time he toured; our neighbors took the Amtrak. They actually arrived about 40 minutes before us and said it was more pleasant than driving.
“7) Did I mention that every airport in New York City can blow it out Rudy Giuliani’s ass?”
My experience is limited to London to Brighton and back over a decade ago, but I agree. I didn’t mind the trip at all. Certainly better than the British Airways experience getting to the UK and back.
Neutral: Tesla needs to get on it with the solar roof already. I’m ambivalent at best about their cars but want that roof really, really badly. They’re missing the boat on another lucrative revenue stream when they have a product that legitimately is by far superior to both traditional PV panels AND roofing materials…
I may be wrong, or incredibly misinformed and culturally insensitive, but it seems to me that part of Japanese culture involves giving a shit at being good at what you do by default?
I had been resigned a bit about our impending Pacifica purchase, but now I’m starting to accept that it’s kinda the most punk AF choice, really.
This. My kids are by far cooler than most people who disdain parenthood.
Briefly had an ‘03 that, IIRC, was largely a Mitsubishi product. It wasn’t bad at all. I rather liked it.
Holy...damn y’all. I might have to try this now.
This. Her single finger salute may have been a dick move, but here’s the thing:
This, and you left out “rich”.
This looks like the child of a Prius and a bB/xB...so of course, I fucking love it.
Ha! Pretty sure I failed my first license test in an almost identical one. Good times.
If I could get this with the fuel economy of a Scion xB, I could drive one forever. Always loved these.
My ex-wife and I were gifted a ‘77 Cordoba in 1996- with just over 3,000 original miles on it. It was time machine material. That car ruled.
My Mom had one of these, maybe a year or two older, in the early ‘90s. That car was the biggest POS ever, of all time, and even thinking of it just reminds me of the struggle she went through as a single parent trying to raise my brother and I on very, very little. Thankfully with time and a lot of hard work, eventuall…
Right.
Nice Prius, guys.
...I’d go far as to say maybe not “planning”, but yeah...if you need to accommodate one kiddo, might as well plan for two.
...and then they have another kid in 2 years and he’s back at square one. I say buy like you’re having at least one more kid. Trust me.