koreancowboy88
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koreancowboy88

FCA dealers gonna dealer.

10/10 would hoon 19L DUAL SUPERCHARGED V16 DODGE HELLDESTROYER’

They’re continuing to play the wrong game over there.

😁

And it’s not like a Probe would be completely unreasonable; just take the current Focus platform, make a coupe body for it, and paint it teal.

I think this is the same sentiment for most people. I have finally in my life been able to pare down soooo much stuff. I tossed hoardes of junk this year alone. Having a new baby and the energy of this year has been the major factor I’m sure. But yet, there’s still a lot. Not as much as before, but I’m still getting

But, you could get it to whistle the Star-Spangled Banner if your throttle control was good enough.

AMG= Ah, MY GOD!! Thats what you say when you see the repair bill.

This sort of stuff is why I hope at some point we can all find something (that Trump does) to unite around. We all turn into caricatures online, spouting shit about being “triggered” or “nazis” or whatever, when at the end of the day, most people just want to get along with their common man.

It may be quite a few generations till they think Ayn is right...

The Town Car is reliable until one of the rear airbags goes out. To fix it correctly takes a small mint, to throw some coils in and call it a day still takes a slightly smaller bank.

I’ll take the little Toyota pickup over a Chevy Crapalier any day.

When Aaron Rodgers gets into politics, at least we know he won’t be supporting Focus on the Family.

As the comment below said, “middle of nowhere” sounds pretty dreadful too. Also, depending on your politics, it may very well be dreadful.

lol, agreed ^^

I’m down to just a few useless things that have sentimental and personal cool value to me.

If anything, getting rid of most material, unused possessions in my life has made me appreciate even more the few things I decided to keep (for now).

I had some nice dishware I kept saving “for a special occasion”—until about 15 years ago when I decided that every day was a special occasion. There was simply no point in hoarding things that would never be used.

Same here. I actually enjoy getting rid of things more than I enjoy having them around. In most cases, if I find something around the house that I haven’t thought about for months, I get rid of it (usually by throwing it up on eBay or a local facebook garage sale site). It’s fun.

I find as I get older I get less attached to things and have less sentimental value for them. Those pens that I would never use, fill them with ink, use them. Carry them around. Same with the good china. Slap that mac and cheese right on there. Life is short. Half the stuff I was so attached to was just sitting