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Doubtless, the ocean is an extreme danger to all of us mainlanders. More than we even realize. I respect the hell out of open water, and that goes doubly for some place like Hawaii with its riptides and large swells.

Reading is hard, but rewarding.

I live here, dude. You cannot impress enough that nature is a fickle mistress. Heck, we just lost someone to a shark attack on Maui this morning. We lose way too many people hiking because they underestimate and quite frankly do not respect how quickly Mother Earth can take you down. Not to mention people who turn

And the very next part, too:

She then got lost while trying to find her way back to her car, but eventually set her sights on finding water instead once that search reached its third day—around the time cops and firefighters began looking for her. It was then that her situation grew dire as she fractured her leg and tore her meniscus after

That exterior is not all the different from what BMW ended up doing.

Nothing has been updated. From my understanding it’s a stock 2002 underneath. 

Giant glove box mirror would appeal to today’s selfie-addicted narcissist.

Just give me more cars with that much glass. I’m tired of sitting in bathtubs with wheels.

Sure, but the slow movement of the earth along fault lines also tends to crack concrete and asphalt.

And that bringing your own vehicle is just bad resource utilization, much better with one specialized going between certain optimal nexuses.

Developments seem to occur every 6 months. That will open the door to the realization that chaining multiple passenger units to a single motorized unit is even more efficient.

20% interest, Zero down! Come down to Predatory Cars LLC, in downtown Columbus, GA!

Good news! I have a blanket policy of ungreying anyone who replies to me, agree with me or not, so long as they didn’t post anything outright obscene or truly malicious.

I am going to hijack this Morning Shift to say that my participation in the commentariat should be curtailed quite severely as of next week. It has been an honor and privilege to participate here.

That is surprisingly accurate. My Cpt. had an AP1 S2000 back in 03/04.

3rd gear. Not at all surprising. I’ve worked with construction guys and that is actually under par for them. You can’t demo an older block building without discovering nearly 2 empties per block around here. I’ll bet of they did a full X-ray of the great Pyramid, you would find pottery used for beer hidden all

Vehicle’s most commonly seen on Camp Pendleton at the enlisted barracks:

What people think? Hummer.