Our TF “likes” to have a letter and the tooth in a bag hanging on the door. And yes, it’s stupid, but I lost that argument years ago.
Our TF “likes” to have a letter and the tooth in a bag hanging on the door. And yes, it’s stupid, but I lost that argument years ago.
Hearsay. The word you’re looking for is “hearsay”, which is in no way related to “heresy”.
I’m here a bunch, feel free to reach out if you need someone to review your copy before posting. Sort of like an editor or proofreader.
Oh, we should try that!
Doesn’t seem like it’s available anymore.
I’ll be honest, I felt a little disjointed when I read that she’d never done this kind of thing before, and there was a thought in the back of my head wondering about how a writer on a car blog managed that.
I don’t think fully-virtual education works well for elementary-age children; they’re too hands-on at those ages and it’s almost impossible to keep them focused on a task. I can see middle- and high-school ages taking advantage of it, but even then, not all students are good at self-regulating and keeping on-task…
Can’t it be both? We like to think we’re “exceptional”, after all, so multi-tasking this is totally part of that.
No.
Trying to figure out if I should troll Adam for not knowing what a Nissan Skyline looks like, or if he’s trolling us by using a Chevy Impala photo to see if anyone notices.
Not only is the Transit a very capable vehicle, but this particular one comes with the barn-door split rear doors, which is much more desirable if you intend to load things on the roof and don’t want your liftgate bumping in to them (i.e. kayaks). For my use case, this is almost the perfect car.
This. I’ve had 2 Priuses, and they were fine cars, and I’d be unashamed to own another. They weren’t the fastest, weren’t the largest, and weren’t a typical “enthusiast” car, but they did what I wanted from them, and sold for decent prices when I decided to let them go.
The implication in the article (perhaps poorly emphasized) seems to be that this approach applies in the circumstances where negotiation may be appropriate. I don’t think the author is ignorant of the idea that parental authority will trump negotiation when it’s required.
Look, not everyone words good, even write persons like David. 😉
Yeah, that line got me flipping off the screen with both hands.
Well said. I’ve wished repeatedly for them to turn out a real car, and at this point, I’m over the disappointment and ready for it to end.
Yeah, I’m with you, I definitely don’t want my kids catching COVID on the bus.
Vaporware Horseshit?
Seems like it’d still be hard to open the doors, right? How do you get out, by squeezing?
Fuck yeah, man! Go get it, Baby Morris!
Mitsubishi Montero. Also a rap star, some weird hats, and a song, but this is a blog about cars.