I feel the same way about my pop. If I told him what I thought of him now I never hear the end of it. I’ll keep it to myself for a while but I’ll give him a high five everytime I see him.
I feel the same way about my pop. If I told him what I thought of him now I never hear the end of it. I’ll keep it to myself for a while but I’ll give him a high five everytime I see him.
Is a manual worth 15 grand to you? It sure as hell isn’t to me.
Salma Hayek...
Major crack pipe! The wagon isn’t worth the $15,400 bucks premium.
Thanks! It’s actually available on the Motoczysz website. I’ll watch it tonight.
Tell me about it. I’ve read the books and I’m like “who the F**K comes up with this shit?”
With a 3 month old I 100% agree. Loading and unloading the baby has never been easier than with my wife’s 2013 Escape. And those times where you have to change the baby in a parking lot. The flat and high trunk floor is a godsend.
but I also had to worry about hospitalization and possible brain damage and all sorts of other scary things you read about when you turn to Dr. Google (jaundice can be serious if untreated but is otherwise common and extremely treatable.)
What’s the name of that documentary?
Actually I notice something was off with her while watching that season of X-Factor. It seemed she was always struggling to keep her balance and was always moving her feet in order to stand still.
It’s classed as a sport-tourer and not a sport bike also with me being in my 30's the insurance is not too bad at all. Alberta also does seem to have some of the lowest insurance rates in the country.
I’m currently on an old 1982 Yamaha XZ550 Vision and it’s great but lacking in the power and wind resistance category.
I 100% agree with you. I have a 2013 Fusion and it is pretty much the same size as the taurus of years past.
Gas mileage aside I can’t think of a more jack of all trades vehicle.
And before everyone jumps on Freddy’s case, for once he is talking with experience since he owned one.
He actually had one before.
My son’s name is Evariste (named after his great grandad a war hero). It is technically the French spelling of Everest but living in an english region I hate that everyone pronounces it as Everest.
The big takeaway from this is that I never once thought of slicing the bananas like this (lengthwise) for my favorite, peanut butter and banana sandwiches.