I’m jealous of your life.
I’m jealous of your life.
Interviewed for a job in Springs, ended up turning it down (more work for a lot less money and I have two small kids...).
As the driver of a Jaguar... what’s wrong with that? (joking. don’t tell my wife I said that)
How many are 2019 and how many are 2020? Actually love the updated 2020 GLE, bought one for my wife, would never buy a 2019 now that the update is available. We did a factory order (if we’re going to spend that much, we want to get exactly what we want) and I believe it’s built in Alabama? Expecting delivery soon...
Neutral: I really want a Ford Ranger Raptor. Hopefully sold in the states soon?
See also: Purdue Boilermakers (boiler up!)
Between this and Carnival Row I know what I’m doing all next weekend.
My wife got the illuminated star with her recent MB purchase and I just facepalm when I see it on other cars (don’t tell her...). She asked if I wanted a similar illuminated ornament for my car and I just said “absolutely not.” My car’s electric so I used battery drain (not tackiness) as my excuse, which is laughable…
My go-to is “I look like a banker in this” whenever I have to wear a suit/tie (I’m a scrubs every day kind of doc).
Came for this. Not disappointed.
Cars that are designed to be electric from the ground up are so much better. In those based on existing models (E-tron, EQC, etc.) there are obvious compromises. I have an I-Pace and absolutely love it, and it’s clearly apparent it was always designed for EV. Other than the infotainment system (which is standard…
Ultimate Alliance 3.
Too soon.
I’m convinced my 3 year old is just fucking with us now. Out in public, does great. Doesn’t mess his pull ups at school or when we’re out as a family, uses restrooms appropriately, etc. And yet! It’s a knock-down brawl getting him to use the restroom at home, and I can count on one hand the number of times he’s had a…
Nice, that’s funny. Different referral physicians I guess? Def get our fair share of the eye-roll studies here...
They won’t. I’m a radiologist. These “horns” are common and completely normal protuberances at the back of the skull, if anything they’re (anecdotally in my profession) more likely in athletes because of the “tug” of the trapezius muscles at their occipital insertion. The “research” described in this post is stupid.
Although I’m skeptical of the “study” design, and acknowledging that an anecdote is not the same as data, I’ll say I’ve had a brand new Jag for about a week (which, for the record, I absolutely LOVE!!!), but I already have to take it in for a whiny fan belt - which is frankly a bit absurd given the cost of the car.…
That van (the rear wheel drive version) was my very first car. Loved it. Totally a death-trap. Miss it all the time.
Bourbon county only recently became “wet.” Christian county has always been “wet.”
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