lunaslide23
lunaslide
lunaslide23

I mostly agree with this. However, there are some car companies that will produce a car to spec and ship it out to you. You have to wait months for the result though, and typically have to put some kind of deposit down.

keep in mind, US unions are not as nice as german unions. US unions have a bad habit of abusing their role as a union

UAW: "Unionise for your own good!"

Or, when workers choose not to join a union, the union can accept that and move on, and not continue to sue and intimidate their way into the shop regardless of what the workers actually decide.

one does not simply offer the asking price in craigslist

Sell the interior for 100, enter leMons.

Please solemnly swear to keep this shift knob.

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Douchebags in expensive cars revving their engines for the camera: Okay, fine.

Never understood the stationary revving thing. I want to hear them on the move!

That's five minutes of obnoxious free-revving.

Wow I get to bust this out again, and more relevant this time:

A proper gentleman's sports car doesn't need infotainment. All it needs is that perfect I6 (or V12) exhaust note.

QUIT BRINGING LOGIC INTO THIS!

Well, I guess I was wrong. The Chevrolet SS really is a hot car!

I find it especially ironic that the previous comment came from someone named "poop thrower" who if good at his title is going to have to dip shit at some point in time in order to throw said shit....so maybe he really does know what he is talking about.

Cords? Where we're going, we don't need cords.

This story has inspired me, and on Valentine's Day no less. Tonight, when I finish 30 minutes ahead of my wife, I vow to stay awake and congratulate her perseverance.

I fail to understand how someone else's desire to feel a modicum of comfort and control over a situation, where there is little, is such a bad thing. You say that the only thing that it does is make the prayer feel better, but why is that not enough of a reason?

He'll miss them next year?

@Bonsai_halcyon: yet another misconception. Owning guns is not a deterrent to peace. It's a deterrent to aggression. I'm pretty sure that's why they included it in the Constitution (I know, it's actually in the Bill of Rights, but they're amendments to the Constitution, so it counts).