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Yeah, I’d only be doing this if I were an upstanding, white-collar criminal businessman.  If I were a drug dealer I’d have my millions stashed overseas somewhere and try to live a relatively low-key lifestyle until I’d made enough to live comfortably in the Caribbean somewhere.

Honestly that would be a FAR more entertaining movie.  They get stuck penniless somewhere and have to cobble together some high-HP cars out of complete junk.  Would be far more entertaining than “hey guys, I just showed up in an APC and I’ll be racing through the jungle with an offroad Dodge Charger.”

Picture of the van.

Yeah, that sounds like WAY more work than my current sourdough setup. Most of the time that sourdough takes is literally just it sitting on the counter or in the refrigerator or in the oven doing it’s thing.

Remember curb feelers?

Reverse: For me it’s the cost and the fact that I live in flyover country here in the midwest.

In general a seasoned pan is less-stick than a comparable stainless.  You can even do things like cook eggs without any butter or oil, but......  It’s still not as good as a real nonstick pan.  I have a nonstick, and use it every day for my eggs.  I *can* cook those eggs with my well-seasoned cast iron, it’s just a

Make sure that your pan is hot, and evenly so, and use a decent amount of fat or oil with it. Also keep in mind that no matter what people like Dennis (or literally everyone over on r/castiorn) say, the pan is not going to be “nonstick”. It might be less-stick than others, but for some things (eggs, in particular if

I’m not positive, but I think the Viaggio (and the hatchback version) actually derived from the Dart, and not the other way around?

Fuck, why won’t Dodge/whatever just bring us over Alfa’s that these things are based on??? I mean, I was excited when I heard Dodge was going to bringing over a car based on the Giulietta:

What, you mean you don’t want something with the looks of a Dodge but the reliability of a Fiat?

At one point they were practically *giving* them away because they didn’t sell. I think that there was some craziness in California where after the tax credits you could lease one for $99/month (edit: some people got it for $0 down (or $1k down if you didn’t have a current lease), and $88/month).

Uh, according to Biggie, the bullet proof tints are on the Lexus LX450.

This is why I absolutely despise McDonald’s.  The few times I’ve gone recently I’ve let them know that I’d wait for the food to be cooked fresh, and it’s definitely better, but there is nothing more disgusting than getting a dried out burger that’s been sitting around for hours...

Learned to drive standard in a 1980 Chevy Monza with that.  Was pretty funny trying to use all 3 pedals and the high-beams switch with only two feet.

The corner vent windows I remember were great, because you could angle them *away* from your face and actually drive at highway speeds without getting hit in the face with all of the wind.  Way better than the windows today that just open all of the way down.

If all of that is the case, then the fault is 100% on him being a complete fucking idiot. Not the tires, not his inexperience, but on his own stupidity for not actually taking those things in to account when deciding to street race a guy in an Integra.

So, I’ve eaten at Peter Luger’s and Ruth’s Chris (thanks, shitty job that occasionally had good perks!), as well as a bunch of mid-level chain and non-chain places (Outback, Flemming’s, Texas Roadhouse, bunch of local places), and the only ones that are worth it are the stupidly high-end ones like Peter Luger’s. They

While true, you can use that 4% discount at any gas station, not just Costco’s.

Yeah, except that the original CR-X was cheap, fun-to-drive, handled great, and in Si form decently quick. So sure, the CR-Z might be a worthwhile competitor to the original CR-X, but cars have progressed in the past 30+ years to the point that it’s not a worthwhile competitor to cars now. At least that’s my