Thought the same thing “Good idea, a human can definitely stop a falling truck with his little arms, go for it dude...”
Thought the same thing “Good idea, a human can definitely stop a falling truck with his little arms, go for it dude...”
I just built the most expensive Denali XL possible, with every accessory (including some $3k brakes I’m sure 0 people have ever ordered), and it came out to $84, 970.
I don’t know about that. Maxima, 3-series, Supra, ‘05 Civic, etc...
I’m think they sell more in terms of the few people buying them regularly, like gum, versus lots of people buying them occasionally, like a candy bar.
That was some snark directed at Salty’s usually very generous tip recommendations.
Good lord people are the worst....
I hear ya. I just sold a house I loved for 15 years, with a fantastic view & good neighbors, but was near nothing (10+ miles to get groceries) & had a horrible commute. I’m a homebody who doesn’t do much socializing, so I always rolled my eyes too on Real Estate shows where people demand “walkable neighborhoods”, and…
I don’t work on the peninsula, so that’s not important to me. If I did, I would find somewhere to live downtown that I could afford. I wouldn’t sit red-faced in W. Ashley traffic everyday just so I could have a few more square feet on the other side of the river.
No matter how I’ve tried to prepare quinoa, that dirty quinoa flavor comes through. Beans are a much better base for a meal.
Why live in one suburb and work in another?
Just got one, and they’re surprisingly expensive too. Now we just need 25 more!
Every line would have to go over or under water, we just got a $20m federal grant to build 1 pedestrian bridge over 1 river. A rail system here would be in the tens of billions.
Every time someone in Charleston bitches about their commute time I start with “Where do you live? Where do you work? Why are those so far apart?
does not *directly* deprive the airline of anything
Still nope.
Nope.
He’s lurking on here too, trying to talk crap about commenters on here in broken English. Surprising I know, scummy dealer acts scummy.
The average American can’t handle a decision. It only took me a couple hundred exchanges like this as a grocery store cashier: