I feel your pain, godfathercorvette.
I feel your pain, godfathercorvette.
Kudos to them for finding the quick solution to their situation.
I distinctly remember accompanying my father on a little stroll between banks in Utica, NY. I was perhaps 8 or 10 at the time.
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It was one of a very few such items I kept posted on my cubicle wall for visitors to distract themselves with.
For recognition purposes?
January 7th or so, 2004, my in-laws came out to visit us. On their way home, they were perhaps 1/2 mile from their exit off the NYS Thruway when a tractor-trailer neatly PIT-manuver'd them.
Am I off on the story? Going from memory... and your last one sounds familiar. Maybe it is urban legend.
Reposting my reply to another recent two wheels bad post.
#COTD without a doubt.
I always did my best to time my shot for when there was no traffic potentially at risk.
Well played
As I posted with the tip...
I had a Jeep Grand Cherokee that had a bunch of problems (turned out to be nondisclosed flood car, but that's another story). Took it to a dealership in the same 'network' (same ownership) as the one we had purchased from, and one of these (stock) was on the sales floor.
+1000 internets for you.
Absolutely.
I rather like that as a #QOTD