Didn’t think I’d use this for another manip but after seeing the lobster flipflop I couldn’t help it.
Didn’t think I’d use this for another manip but after seeing the lobster flipflop I couldn’t help it.
Avocados are expensive.
The answer is, BMW V12-powered, central driving position, mid-engined, all-wheel-drive (not mini) van: The Italdesign Columbus.
That was the dumbest Takeout post I have ever read
Like I said, a lot of men don’t want an equal partner. And as long as there are adult women who could have equal partners if they wanted but who still choose to date older men, men will continue to look for younger women. Because they can. Maybe these women don’t want an equal relationship either and want to be with…
I feel like there is an age discrimination lawsuit lurking in there somewhere.
I’m not going to lie. When I eat a Popeye’s fried apple pie, I still find myself trying to reach back in my memory to be transported to that magical McDonald’s time from my childhood...
Kringles are flakier. King cakes are breadier.
Hahahaha!
Depending on where you live, but yes and I was actually just telling a friend that last night.
Cherry cordials fuckin’ RULE!
Cool, lets talk about this central driving position cockpit then never show interior pics. Thanks guys!
$66k for a “blank slate” just reminds me that there are a lot of people with a lot more money than I have.
Skynet has to start somewhere.
The Honda Element. It was the perfect sport-utility vehicle with the emphasis squarely on utility. A flat floor and low load height meant you could fit things in the Element that wouldn’t fit in a suburban. Fit 2 mountain bikes, your girlfriend, all your camping gear for a week and a dog in it comfortably. Bags of…
haha. i honestly wish i could park it in my manhattan apartment like some cool 1980s movie detective. I dont think my apt management would like me putting a 560 pound bike in the elevator though
Bring back the Chilito you cowards
Counterpoint: that green is AWESOME, no matter how it came to be.
This article did really poor job describing what Indian pudding actually is. All they said at the beginning is it’s a “a porridge made with flour, milk, and sugar and served as a side dish.” Then they talk about the history of cornmeal, with a brief mention of some spices completely separately multiple paragraphs…
$9.99? For a sandwich from Arby’s? GTFO!