jansevera1
JanSevera
jansevera1

I’m pretty damn nit-picky when it comes to someone else driving my car, but I don’t see any abuse on this video.

Dash cams don’t do a great job of showing speed. They often look like your traveling quicker or slower than you actually are.

I stuck with the video up until the 3:00 mark but was pretty bored. Failed to see anything horrible.

I remember back in the early 80s, when my family didn’t make enough money to be dirt poor, my parents being without a car. My dad was a Plumbers Helper (the base level plumber that’s basically a gopher) and my mother was a stay-at-home mom (because there was no work for her). Anywhere they went, they either had to

I just watched this with my twins (10 years old) and they were freaking out that someone would just open someone else’s car and GET IN IT. There was quite a bit of, “He’s going to get in trouble” and “That’s really stupid”. Once they saw they end that asked if I was going to buy one. Raise ‘em right. :)

All kidding aside, I am genuinely curious how that particular typo happened.

Start off by grabbing a httpstub of cottage cheese

Man. Girls aren’t real. They’re just something made up to get people to buy cars.

A few notes:

Are you just going to keep us waiting for the story about the horse that finds its owner? I want to read it.

“Set and push”

In 1998, my dad had a friend who programmed the flight simulators for United Airlines. They knew I loved computers and planes, so the guy took my dad and me to the flight simulator and let me play on them.

Just went through this with my employer. It took nearly 6 months and about 4 meetings to hammer it out but it done last week. I ended up with a base pay increase of 10%, I asked for 15%, and some multipliers for projects I work on went from 1 to 1.5 and 1.75 to 3. I brought a ton of data on similar jobs and ultimately

Also utterly ignore the HR department. I just recently landed a job change and the HR department at every turn kept telling me “they wont go that high”,” They wont give you that”, or “they will not change that”

Always carry a chain for those surly bicyclists!