jeff4066
jeff4066
jeff4066

What sheep? We know they’re the same. You just pick the package that appeals to you.

Car alarms, especially in an apartment complex at 3:00 AM, are a joke by now. But when they first came out, everyone was impressed. When remotes were new, people who had them on their fancy cars used to make a big thing of standing in front of their cars, hitting the button to make that chirp (or honk). Also, the

I was going to try one of their PC games once, and had to load that awful front end.

But if everyone on the Titanic came ‘back’ after death, whether they lived that night or died, would that also mean that Mr. Nasty Fiance and/or henchman would too? Trying to kill Jack for all eternity?

I would really have to agree with this article. I don’t like the doping part, but since so many were doing it, to me it kind of levels the field a bit.

In 1982, I had a chance to buy an old 2002 ‘Bavaria’ model, for $4000. It needed some work, and I was poor at the time while in training.

Canada should be worried, because the cars being built up there are all the ‘blah’ ones. The slow death of sedans and stale designs are catching up.

So far competition in the US means saving the most money for the shareholders. At the cost of jobs everywhere.

I didn’t mean your intelligence. I meant the people who are in the bike lane, complaining about bikes.

Then it would be like any other professional sport that sold out for cash. I only watch the Olympics because, as far as the events themselves, are the last bastion for real athletes.

Not all ‘non-cyclists’. Just drivers, really. Drivers who don’t understand or accept that cycles have rights on official, county listed ‘bike-friendly’ roads.

While I still love your articles, this is so wrong on so many levels as to be insulting to cyclists everywhere. And by everywhere, I include New Jersey.

The sarcasm was implied. But you verified the intelligence levels involved.

So, if I have it right, there’s a cycle lane, and there’s a walking lane. And the walkers are complaining about the cyclists in the cycling lane.

I really, really wanted to fully restore Pop’s old Electra 225, but didn’t have the cash at the time. I miss the old gunboats. Turning radius of an aircraft carrier, but floats down the freeway like you’re on puffy clouds.

“Chick magnet cars.”

I am a GM fan. My family has been for 3 generations.

Actually, I’m talking about places that help people. Outside of cities, there aren’t fancy dealers on every corner. I lived where it was 50 miles to the nearest BMW or Mercedes dealer and service. But there was a GM dealership there. And Ford.

Don’t belittle it. I was raised in textile country. You know, the place where all the plants have been shut down for a couple decades?

Thank you. Considering the slabs that Caddys look like today, I take it as a compliment.