judgmentaldad
JudgmentalDad
judgmentaldad

I’m currently waiting for the most recent crop of Pacificas to start depreciating in time for our 2nd kid. Never thought I’d be excited about a Chrysler minivan but here we are. 

Personally, I’d vote for the lvo or the uck. 

To be fair I had that happen on a Mazda, top caliper bolt came out and when I braked, the caliper jammed into the inside of the wheel. I had done brakes about 2 weeks before so must just not have tightened it properly. 

Probably (much) cheaper in the long run. 

Whoa, I assumed the sticker was referencing Moose Jaw, SK and thought it was neat that a bit of my home province randomly showed up. Who knew?

My brother in law bought a probably around 55"flatscreen TV back when they were the cutting edge brand new hot shit. I think he paid $5-6k. They just finally replaced it for around $500. 

Pretty sure he sold it shortly after I started walking or even earlier but my dad had a 2 door red Datsun 510 with gold BBS rims. Someday I’m going to track another one down as well as an original Mini (the car he got afterward, tore down, never got anything done on and sold for $500). 

Oo, edgy. 

Right, cars don’t belong on streets. 

Why do you write for Jalopnik?

Uh, diddling piddling.

This ^. MyMechanics is the king of tool restoration on YouTube, he makes the rest of them look like amateurs. 

But since people start to wake up about the evils of capitalism,

Also it being open to the elements below makes me think you should think twice before driving through a puddle again. 

They didn’t have the heater on during the test drive.

That was like registering a home built trailer around here. Just run a bead of weld on it with a bunch of numbers - boom VIN #. 

Changlis and Covid19

Know how many times I checked the lift capacity of any skid steer I was operating? Nada.

I mean sure, that would be reasonable but are you telling me that if you were a police officer you wouldn’t jump at the chance to play demo derby when the opportunity arose?