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I’d be O’Leary of his advice.

I have a friend with Sport Trac. He bought it new and has kept it immaculate. I think it has north of 300,000 kilometers on it by now. He’s always used it as a work truck. He ran a landscaping business for years. He could get a mover or tiller, and a couple of trimmers and gas cans in the bed. The rest of his

Sorry for being biased against corruption. I will be sure to change that going forward. 

This particular one is in Cobble Hill. My folks are in Mill Bay. I may actually send my dad to look at it. If you’re interested here’s the listing.

Be a total weirdo and head up to Vancouver Island to snap up this 1988 Nissan Pulsar for $3500CAD. Removable rear hatch with the ability to add on the factory camback, popup headlights, 1980s Nissan reliability, those perfect “here come the ‘90s” wheels. You need a Pulsar.

Not a minivan? 3 rows, with plenty of usable space? Plenty of power? I think what Cal needs is an EcoBoost Flex. Here’s a 2019 for sale in his area:

Oh, but there’s a big difference. They didn’t create a Pillsbury Doughboy or a Morton Salt Girl. They created a fake woman.

Hello from Alberta. Please meet our Premier, Danielle Smith. Alt-right media darling, conspiracy embracer, and all-around dimwitted simpleton. She believes that we shouldn’t pursue a blended power grid because “The wind don’t [sic] always blow, and the sun don’t [sic] always shine.” She believes that Alberta should

This has been my experience as well. At a union plant they are eager to report unsafe conditions because it either forces the company to pay to improve quickly or gives them stronger legal standing to sue should an injury occur from the unresolved issue. At a non-union plant they didn’t want to report because it made

It seems likely that union shops report OSHA violations more specifically because they have union protection. Just because a violation isn’t reported doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.

Markwayne is a truckstop cumshot of a name.

“...a $500 “general admission” ticket, featured no views of the track itself; instead, you’d hang out with a bunch of other F1 fans in a convention center and watch the race on TV.”

Nice to see something from the IIHS about it. That means that insurance rates on those vehicles will go up and disincentivize people from driving them right?

amazon contracts out a lot of shit do they dont have to pay them.  they might pay 15, which isnt shit and wont get you a 1br apartment in most places in the united states right now, but they farm out a lot of delivery drivers for less. 

A million times this. I remember one from a while back where a woman in England pulled this (and recorded it, of course), but in that case, she wouldn’t give any name at all. She’d been pulled over for doing something like 65 in a 45—not horrible, but you’re probably going to get a ticket—and the officer mostly just

the fact that folks are upset about a line that is really just there for the ittiest bittiest of context and is not at all the point of the article is just baffling

Tune in today to see Linda Codega get mansplained about reviewing. ‘Take that, columnist who already clarified her point a dozen times!”

https://variety.com/2023/tv/tv-reviews/loki-season-2-review-1235745683/

It’s free enterprise in action - industries, and the players within, will always do the right thing, so there is no need to regulate.

I know you said no gimmicks, but there is one that I saw that I support: have Max start every race at the back of the field, and every position he gains gives him 1 point, and then 5 for the win so he still gets 25 for it.