jesseboeder
Jesse
jesseboeder

my feelings exactly.

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“Even the seats look just as they were when I bought it. They’re not as clean, of course, but they’re not busted or worn out.”

OF COURSE the million mile Toyota Tundra is beige.

I read something the other night that calculated the cost of keeping a supply of peanuts on board for a year’s worth of flight. Long story short, they figured that each bag of peanuts racked up about $2k in extra fuel burned to carry it every year. An average flight might carry 300-400 bags. So math that out.

A2Br

AtoBers. They only care about getting from point A to point B, and it doesn’t matter how or in what.

Unthusiasts

Beige Against the Machine.

I have a new pilot, and it’s pretty big. That said, windshield to front bumper is significantly smaller than the 12 year old cr-v we replaced. I thought it was just proportions, but it’s legitimately 2/3 the hood. It’s bigger than it looks or drives.

I can’t tell if you’re serious with that question.

This is the most beautiful side of the car world. These guys are willing to do whatever they like to whichever ride they chose. Here in the US no matter how different someone tries to be they normally end up with something that looks like something that has been done before. They subconsciously limit themselves

Goose Gossage: “In my day we kept the japs in internment camps and the Cubans on their commie island where they can all lollygag around, smiling and pretend to play real baseball. We throw good old fashion fastballs here in america. None of this fruity off speed stuff. And if you think otherwise or you’re a minority

Shit, man! This isn't any big deal! I have the same diet/regimen, except with words like "Pop Tarts", "donuts", "double cheeseburgers" and "fried chicken" substituted for all those other ones. Oh, and without those 'workouts' and 'training' things. That shit just gets in the way of eating.

Must be dusty in here, I’ve got something in my eye . . .

“Robert E. Lee” came in second.

Perhaps I haven’t searched hard enough, but I don’t think anyone is saying they deserved to die because they ran from cops. They died because they made a mistake. You can’t blame the officers for not risking their lives to save theirs. Police have an obligation to do whatever they can within reasonable limits, but

Want to bring up to everyone that this is in Florida, in a murky pond, at night, right after a big water-disturbing commotion.

Why not just keep it?