jcheyney
jcheyney
jcheyney

We were just in Santa Fe, NM last week and man, those dudes have some BIG crows. Much larger than the scrawny ones we have here in Texas.

I had a buddy in high school whose parents bought one of these, slightly older model. The biggest thing about it was that it talked. It would tell you the door was ajar or the lights were on. That’s when we thought talking cars would be a good thing.

Except I am watching this game right now. Rangers 11, Seattle 4, top of the 9th.

But in Texas gubmint circles he still beats brain surgeons like Dan Patrick at Lieutenant Governor and Sid Miller at Agriculture Commissioner.

Yes, louvers do rule. I think they went away when the JC Penney’s catalog quit being a thing.

I live in the DFW area and this has been a huge fiasco. It’s at the worst in Dallas itself but those of us in the ‘burbs get hit also. What has always surprised me is how many of the bikes being left are seriously damaged. I have ridden for many years and never seen wheels bent in the way I have seen some of these

On behalf of all us Oldsters that get befuddled with the new, hip lingo the kids are using these days, thank you.

Yep. Personally I live to modify projects multiple times just before delivery because the customers had no idea what their actual goal was and have no idea of the processes involved.

Color me unimpressed. Alex Jones has been throwing his particularly ugly brand of crazy our for years, and YouTube/FaceBook/Apple/Twitter have been soaking up the users and advertising revenue that came with it. Someone at those companies has finally decided he is more of a liability than an asset.

Technically if the fluids leak out fast enough you don’t ever have to ‘replace’ them.

+1. I came here just to post this.

That makes a hell of a lot more sense.  Thanks.

I’m not an off-road guy, so someone help me out here. Is the snorkel really useful? I see them on Jeeps around the Dallas area all the time. I would think if the water was high enough for that to make a difference the water would be so high the engine wouldn’t run and the exhaust would be underwater. Am I missing

I got to sit (but not ride) in one a few years back. It was built on some kind of huge 70's Oldsmobile chassis. The interior was super nice. It had all captain’s chairs, carpet everywhere, and what looked like a bitchin stereo. It also looked the center of gravity was five feet off the ground.  

I remember trying to convince my Mom to buy one of these instead of the Taurus she ended up with. I have the same issues with the looks and concerns about rust but to me, at this price, this is a solid NP.

I remember trying to convince my Mom to buy one of these instead of the Taurus she ended up with. I have the same issues with the looks and concerns about rust but to me, at this price, this is a solid NP.

How many different ways do people have to communicate with me?

‘...whoa nellie, it’s got it goin’ on like it’s Stacy’s mom’

Yeah, I remember growing up on the almond farm. We got up every morning at 0500 to bring in the almonds so the hired hands could milk them. Then Granpappy got one of them newfangled milking machines that you just hooked the almonds up to. We fired the hired hands (who eventually all became homeless alcoholics),

Counterpoint. I thought this was great. I enjoyed it and learned something, which is always my goal. As a (really, really bad) guitar player I am fascinated by sound and how it travels and interacts with the world around us.