She knew what she was getting into when she married me.
She knew what she was getting into when she married me.
My wife said she likes the name Huxley. My response: “Good thing we’re not having any more kids, then!”
Honestly this has been a respite. I’ve been waiting anxiously to see some video and a breakdown of the new ride. Can’t wait! Thanks for the pleasant distraction.
If I ever see this on the road around the Triangle I am going to lose it!
I only played a little of GTAV on PS3, so I got it on epiC store and have been playing it on the ultrawide and love it (with the caveat that in typical rockstar fashion a lot of the dialogue has not aged well).
I’m a doctor at a children’s hospital and I can tell you there’s no way in hell my 4 year old is going back to school, or my younger child starting preschool, until we have a (real) treatment or vaccine. We won’t fly again until there’s a vaccine. No concerts/sporting events/performing arts events until there’s a…
God yes this. Graduations are terrible. I still have flashbacks to college graduation, super hungover and having to listen to Mitch fucking Daniels wax poetic about McDonald’s’ business acumen or some other bullshit conservative quackery.
Ha, at the same time you were putting this comment I wrote mine saying I just bought one. <shrug> The dealer gave me a good price and threw in ordering and installing running boards and the hard top (had a soft top). Know it’s not for everyone but we love it.
Neutral: I actually have some guilt about it (guilt in that I’m still doing OK enough that I can actually buy a car right now), but the local dealer was offering a really good price on the Jeep Gladiator I’ve had my eye on for months so I pulled the trigger a week ago. I blame David Tracy.
They’re so full of shit. You literally can’t get in the building without going through a checkpoint that gives you a mask and forces you to wash your hands.
Only tangentially related. Love reading all your Jeep-related articles. You must’ve worked into my brain and corrupted me because I went out and got a Gladiator this past weekend, and I’m loving it...
Playing Yonder (cute) and Animal Crossing on Switch with the 4 year old.
Family time: Animal Crossing with the 4 year old (or “animals on the island game” as he calls it)
Neutral: Normally super busy and have to settle for the touchless “laser” car washes. For the first time this weekend had time to do a full hand-wash, full clean and limited interior detail on both mine and my wife’s cars. Was extremely relaxing and therapeutic (despite the sunburn that I definitely did not plan for…
Downloaded it, played the tutorial missions (as perfunctory as they were), saw the home screen, immediately deleted it from my phone. I’ll just play War of the Lions again and wait for FFVII Remake.
As a health care provider, are video games essential to my mental health? Absolutely.
Jason if you could quit delaying or cancelling games this year that’d be great, thanks.
100% with the infotainment. It’s shameful how bad they are. Love everything about my Jaguar except the infotainment (although now with OTA updates it’s a bit better).
Neutral: Agree mostly (I’d keep the F-type, I love that car). While I think the I-Pace is gorgeous (and I bought one), and is a fantastic drive, I do get that the appearance is polarizing, it’s smaller than a lot of people want (it’s definitely not an SUV, despite the marketing - I tell my friends it’s really a hot…
Television shows too, such as the Witcher which critics seem to hate but audience score >90% last I looked.