kiltedpadre
Kiltedpadre
kiltedpadre

I’m right there with you. I still call it the Busch Series and probably always will.

It was the very last picture. You’d probably already looked away in horror by then.

At least the owner is a master of top notch repairs!

Nope this is a Mustang jet. That’s why no bystanders were harmed.

That reminds me of a 53 vette I saw for sale awhile back. I don’t remember the asking price. It was a barn find in that they were selling what was left after the barn it was stored in burnt to the ground with the car in it.

I say be direct and speak to whoever hired you. Ask when you can expect to be moved to the position you were hired for, when you will start receiving the tips you were promised, and any other issues which are different than you were led to believe. If they can’t give definitive answers don’t hesitate to tell them that

If it helps you feel better at all I have a story of my own. I was hired by a company to be an aircraft mechanic. I showed up the next week to fill out the hr paperwork, and the receptionist said, “did they forget to call and tell you that this shop is being closed?”

Now now, there are far more roadkill rules than just no maggots or flies. First off, check your state laws. Some freedom and good eats hatin states won’t let you keep your tasty victim.

Yeah, there was definitely no ignoring it. I seem to remember it only came back on if you dropped below the set speed then went above it again. I had the car 15 years ago so I might be wrong.

I had a 1989 Buick Riviera where you could set a max speed chime. Other than setting it once just to see how it sounded the only time I used it was when my brother borrowed the car. I set it just a bit below the speed limit near his work.

I keep hearing great things about TJ liquor. So naturally their closest store that sells liquor is over 100 miles away. The one closest to me just remodeled and expanded, but still no liquor.

Plus it would open itself up to other manufacturers top off-roaders. You could have a wing dedicated to Jeep, another to Land Rover, one for the generations of Land Cruisers etc. The lack of a corporate backing makes the funding harder but opens it to more displays to attract enthusiasts of other makes.

My wife was finally able to get the passenger side bag replaced on her Subaru about two months ago. I’m not sure why, but apparently they took so long because they were doing newer cars first. When doing a recall that only gets more dangerous with age and miles shouldn’t the older cars get done first?

I think the change of the type of bad guy certainly played a role. For me the real kicker was the transformation. I think I recall the first episode where it changed into a truck was when I gave up on it. Someone that watches it longer told me later it changed into a van and even a flex at some point.

There’s several possibilities. Naturally, the simplest idea is someone with several cars whether it’s a collector or a family with teen/college aged drivers with their own cars. Another good reason for something like this would be someone like me that enjoys woodworking. Needing to move all the cars out, squeeze power

As absolutely gorgeous as that is I’d probably still take the weinermobile!

The stripe might be because I can’t find a reference to it. Which makes sense given that matching the color from their packaging would be more important than the hotdog or bun. As far as the other two.

Probably drank it the same way my grandparents would make me coffee at 7: half cup of milk, tablespoon of sugar, and fill the mug with coffee. On top of that my grandparents make their coffee pretty weak anyway.

I both recognize this as a cautionary tale and am thrilled to finally have a use for candy corn.

I want one for the same reason. I already have a dartboard that I use with a blowgun and a slingshot that uses full size arrows that I set up an archery target for at cookouts (standing rule that it’s put away after the drinks start flowing).