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Went down this same rabbit hole recently. Seems charming and idyllic on the surface for sure. But now watch the videos where owners actually show the amount of work that goes into having and maintaining one, plus what it takes to pilot. The need to manually raise and lower canal bridges was eye opening—that, and

I was like, wait, the band is still making music....

This—I can easily see someone mis-interpreting someone directing traffic, even if it is a cop. I had a much more basic run in with a Disney parking lot attendant. I was driving back to our hotel lot with family and he made some vague hand gesture that I interpreted as “go ahead” and was shocked when he ran literally

Must be so challenging to grab those little almond teats and milk them...

Just from the clip, I thought this was Route 627 in NJ where it runs up north up from Milford--amazingly similar looking. 

What should have been a 6 hour college-era trip to Cape Cod turned into a 13 hour nightmare from a repeatedly overheating Fiero. Had to stop every 30 or so minutes to find and add fluids once it it cooled down. Friend along for the trip was ready to kill me, even more so when it was later determined during the

That head! “I am the Eggman....Goo goo g’joob”

I’m sure it was intentional, but the lead photo makes me want to vomit...I mean, an asshole whose mouth looks like an asshole...

I just read this article and almost fell out of my chair—I saw the aftermath of this accident and even saw that the Merc driver was in a wheelchair, but never considered that it might have been this wingnut. I was trying to figure out what happened to cause that much damage to the trooper’s vehicle. Looked like the

Ballerina

Fond memories of being allowed to stay up past bedtime as a kid to watch Kolchak....cemented my appreciation for things about the supernatural and a natural next step right into Stephen King paperbacks.

Not that I’d ever expect detection tech to work with small animals, but the absolutely worst unpredictable creature in roadways has to be squirrels...back and forth, can’t decide, flip the tail, do a 180, pause...hence the term “squirrely”.

Waiting for the inevitable first damage, whether that’s a door ding caused by some parking lot asshole or a chip in the paint when you accidentally dropped that 10mm ratchet socket [sobbing noises]....

So.....the cows need a rescue from the fescue.  

Media does this with routine car accidents. “Driver was previously cited for a collision in 2012". Unless there is a chain of multiple incidents, such info is nothing but a red herring. I also wonder how many ships of this size have more minor incidents.

Say waht?

Anyone remember Regretsy?

Bradley Beach: if you’ve ever lived or just spent a bit of time there, this story checks out fully.

Agreed with the cost/benefit aspect depending on where you live and how much and the frequency of the snow, but in full agreement with this article. Had a NB Miata and even with all-seasons rated relatively highly for snow it wasfrightening to drive on even a small amount of accumulation. Bought some steelies and

LOVED my LG Chocolate. There was something perfect about the proportions and the feel in the hand. Another historical favorite was a later version of the classic Star-Tac which had a blue front cover--had that around 2001.