jdlogan2006
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jdlogan2006

love my 987.1 (manual) from a styling perspective and bullet proof reliability

10/10 would hoon

I was in Monaco last year and hanging out in front of the casino watching all the supercars go by, and yes they do park quite a few smack dab in front of the casino. Saw a dude with both hands on a Lambo leaning back while his buddy took a pic.

14/10 would bone

“oh my Christ”. That’s gold!

The guy is driving the car, but hooning? Nope, nope, and nope. Gimme a few minutes behind the wheel and I’ll give the owner something to complain about.. hehehe

No Panamera?

Will break the first time you use it, cuz Harbor Freight

my 2007 Cayman agrees with you, sir

I’ve been to China 23 times on business, this doesn’t surprise me at all. The country really doesn’t have any building codes (well, that are actually respected) nor do they have any food handling codes judging by the three cases of food poisoning I suffered. The entire culture is cost driven, where “good enough”, is.

Salmon cream cheese is awful, it’s like having sex with your clothes on.

I was staying at the Hyatt in Maui and had to use valet, I forget what the daily charge but it wasn’t free. I asked the valet to fetch my rental car one morning, and when he brought the car around he took the keys out of the ignition and waved them at me, no tip no keys. I was staying at the hotel and had no intention

My mom drives one. I’ll show myself out...

Proper bagels are made the old school way, and yes New York has some vendors that do it right. Toasting only if fresh isn’t an option, otherwise they’ll go bad pretty quickly. Lox, onions, capers, cream cheese. Is that not the very definition of the perfect bagel? Adding anything else is blasphemy!

No tomato, ever. You can eat them fresh out of the oven but if they’re a day or more old, then in the toaster they go on bagel mode. Source: Montrealer who knows real bagels. http://www.stviateurbagel.com/bagel-story

Tomatoes in bagels? Heretic!!!

I see you’ve never used public transit in China, the idea is to completely ignore any sort of comfort and cram as many people as you can into whatever space is available. I looked at the rendering and thought hmmm.. betcha they’ll get 3700 people in that space.

Like the 3.0L inline six in my ‘89 Supra Turbo? Blown head gasket @ 75k, then the MAF went on it and could not source a replacement anywhere in the world? That “reliable” Toyota engine? Piece of fucking shit.

my ‘07 Cayman has had one problem in 62,000 miles, the water pump started leaking so I replaced it. Other than that basic maintenance, the 2.7L is bullet proof (I replace the oil every six months regardless of mileage).