This.
This.
Um, I cannot describe how much I want this.
Ugh. Take your star.
“At least their cars finally look sort of interesting, even if their lives are not.”
Damn.
Judge-y much?
Fair question. They are fulfilling their design requirements when they are refrigerating food, which should give them a sense of purpose and accomplishment. When they are empty, are they not being given a chance to rest?
The tint of my glasses makes me see happy when I am able to serve, taking little time for myself.…
4th Gear: “Unions have the Right Idea”
They made a parade float and marched. Then they ‘declared war’ on their employer, but the quoted article did not describe how that would manifest itself.
I’m not sure what you are trying to do here, Raph. You posed your question, I guess, and the answers will likely be as divided…
If we’re getting anything good these days, it’s from unions.
I can’t tell if you are being sarcastic or not.
If plenty of foreign cars qualify for “American Made”, then what is the difference, if the goal is to help the “American” worker? It sounds like Comrade Shilling thinks the only workers worth supporting are ones that live here and are also in a union.
“ A better guide than “buy American” for consumers who give a shit is “buy union,” though sadly that confines you to the Big Three. “
Dude.
Give a shit about what? Do you even read this stuff?
So, let’s do some logic through unpacking your statement:
1. If I give a shit (about what, we are still undetermined), I have to…
Raph: “Happy as I would be for this to mean we’d get a hastily reworked Honda E as, I don’t know, a new Chevy Vega, I think this will actually just end up with some all-electric Honda crossover.”
Eric, with the same info: “I guess this just means two huge conglomerates can save money for their investors instead of…
“Most police shootings are fully justified.”
Can you share your sources on this assertion? I would like to see it from your point of view.
Or...
Is he living his life one corner to corner at a time?
I’ll see myself out.
Fun game! Ignore the banner and see how may gears you have to read before you know who wrote the ‘Shift!
Go check once you know.
I got here:
“It’s funny that whenever something is working in management’s favor it’s always just a one-time “special case” situation.”
...Erik Shilling.
“Illustration for article titled This Bluetooth Cassette Adapter Sounds Ridiculously Good When It Works”
Dude, your department of Accessibility sucks.
Um, I thought I would absolutely by the Sharknado with the twin turbo ‘Vette motor, but now I want nothing more than the Kamikaze....
“What was the most advanced pickup of the day, given the standards of the time?”
The only difference was a motor replacing a horse. The standards of the time were pretty low, so I would posit this delta is pretty low, too.
Meh, wagons existed. They replaced horses with a motor.
But, I get your point.
Neutral: “Given the standards of the time”?
How about the 7th-gen F-150 (minus the swiss cheese years)? Indestructable I-6, the BEST vents and windows, radio interference suppression (I heart that one so much), Propane conversion from the factory, and throttle control from outside.
This thing might as well have been…
That was the Prefect. The Anglia and the Popular, not so much.
I think what we can all take from this is that, in this three-marque race, the Blazer doesn’t stand a whelk’s chance in a supernova.
That is why it made me smile. I have read them all at least 30 times.
@carlovs, yes.