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Yes but only 1/25 the normal ransom.

That’s cool, I’m totally referring to it as “Port McArthur” when I go back home from now on. ;)

Port McArthur, Texas

You’re right, the inverse of this is totally true. I have met plenty of software engineers and developers who can’t handle any hardware more complicated than a power button.

Could you imagine taking a UHaul box truck around some of those turns/bridges?

This was my thought as well. I mean, I’m aware that Hyundai has some SUVs named Santa Fe and Tucson but I couldn’t describe either of them to you.

I remember when these were new and I didn’t think anybody would ever call it an enthusiast’s car, it was pretty much the exact opposite.

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I did see a handful of convertible mustangs and camaros on the Road to Hana. I would have preferred one of those actually. We were excited to get the Jeep at first because my wife likes the way they look and was curious about them but 2 days was all it took to convince us we don’t want one.

For the sake of Pete, I hope they’re not going to try turning any mechanical engineers into software engineers. I have never seen that work out well. It’s not that hard to write a functional program and engineers are usually pretty clever so it’s something they believe the can do, but they just can’t. There’s a huge

Honestly, the U-Haul might have a smoother ride than the Hawaii state rental car of choice, the 4 door Wrangler. But, that does mean you’ll miss out on one of the state’s favorite past-times, which is “Which 4door white Wrangler is the one I rented?”

The A/C was digital and automatic, which was very rare back then, but the cruise control was still vacuum for some reason.

The panel above the vents was actuated by a vacuum-operated motor, which may seem odd now, but vacuum-operated accessories like wipers and windows were common back in those days when electric motors were more expensive than lots of hoses and vacuum plumbing.

None of this makes any sense, especially because the URL milfhandjob.com is available! Look:

I’m still waiting to read more about whatever happened to those Goodyear tires that were blowing up RVs and such, but now I want this story to become an in-depth investigatorial series as well.

It’s hard to know how long individual cars have been stateside but I saw the Smart at several different C&Cs. So either it drove up every month or it had been stateside for several months.

I see cars with Mexican plates here in TX all the time. I don’t know exactly what the rules are about how long you can keep them stateside though. I tried asking one guy with a Smart Roadster on MX plates what the rules were but he was pretty cagey about it.

Can we all take a moment to appreciate just how well this image summarizes the entire article?

The only issue I ever had was when a friend from the backseat climbed up to stick his head out the window to talk to somebody then decided to open the door and get out. This is when he noticed that he’d wrapped the seatbelt around his neck and it was now following the track to the front of the window and his head was