I WAS IN THE POOL!
I WAS IN THE POOL!
It’s a Jeep thing, you wouldn’t understand.
I sort of agree, but rather than proving you've got insurance before riding dangerously, you should have to prove you're an organ donor.
Or maybe it’s just Americans are suckers for the word ‘Sale’. Remember JC Penney announced they were getting out of the sale game and lowering regular prices. They had to go back because sales dropped.
It bears mentioning that there were 239 people on board that flight. This search is not just about finding the plane, but bringing some closure to the families of those people. I just thought I’d add that, as it wasn’t mentioned in the post.
Some British bullshit, pouring tea on your windshield. This is America, get that gun out the glovebox and shoot the snow off.
When we bought my wife’s car they wouldn’t let me put the whole thing on my CC, maybe Amazon will?
I’m annoyed that every time I’ve bought a new car, they’d only let me put a few thousand dollars on my credit cards. If Amazon lets me use my Prime card... I will only buy cars off Amazon.
That sir, is a great fucking question
The points potential here seems like the biggest boon and potential hack to getting thousands of dollars of free shit. I wonder if they’ll let it happen
Glad you moved. None of that happens in single family homes.
Dude really has bad luck in LA traffic. Better than the bus, I suppose.
The TB12 diet is getting weirder.
Got to hand it to Kia. Cutting out the middle man.
Can anyone vouch for where Donovan McNabb was that day?
“electrical work” is pretty broad. I’ve changed out outlets, switches, light fixtures. Not difficult stuff just be absolutely sure you flip your breaker off.
Laying a tile floor is absolutely not difficult but the wider the grout lines the more forgiving the work. I’ve never done any plumbing beyond swapping out…
I mean, with a top speed of 15 mph, it’s only going to be able to be used on back streets. Because it’s a scooter, it’s not going to be usable on MUTs.
Laundry chute? What is this 1890?
Why were so many people convinced that positive-for-them effects of the pandemic response on consumer behavior would persist past the end of the pandemic response, while simultaneously believing that the negative-for-them effects would go back to normal?
That’s how Ed Truck died.