Look at the storage space in the rear door. Hell look at how the door opens for that matter!
Look at the storage space in the rear door. Hell look at how the door opens for that matter!
I gave up motorcycles years ago and don’t drive my s2000 as much as I would like because of all of the awful drivers on the road.
Motorcycle sales in the US are less than half of what they were 11 years ago.
Motorcycles as a whole. Typical Jalopnik reporting by slanting the story and leaving out pertinent facts. From H-D’s report
DRIVE THE GSHOCKS, WEAR THE MIATAS
Sorta like my 3rd wife.
I was once in a similar situation to this person. I bought a Jeep Wrangler TJ. That was the current model at the time. I don’t know if a more current model would look as cool with some dings or not. Also, at the time, having high-mounted all-steel bumpers was advantageous in parking-by-braille situations.
Tampa has such good food now you can get passes to the airport to eat in Lounges/terminals if you are not flying.
They also have a microbrewery.
I have said it before and I will say it again:
THANK YOU
Alanis, if there was ever a way to say goodbye, this is it. May the Heart of the Cards always be with you.
By the time I read everything, only about half of the car pictures had loaded, but 13(!) individual ads loaded for a pretty fancy woodchipper. So I am left thinking that a woodchipper was the most important thing of the last 15 years.
When I met my wife, she was living on “the hook” in a 38 foot Chris Craft Commander. She used a 19 foot Rinker skiboat with a 5.0 I/O for a tender. She couldn’t drive stick ( a requirement for me) but the pirate lifestyle made up for it.
even then, there are the 2 subsets: by choice and homeless. One live in nice boats the other live in abandoned boats. Its not all that uncommon for a boat to “break free” in a storm after the owner hasn’t paid dockage for a year or so. Those are the boats the homeless live in- usually a neglected interior and a siezed…
I went down to Key West one winter and there are a lot of VanLife-ers. Both homeless and by choice. I was pretty envious of the by choice crew
Throttle House precognitively answered your question yesterday. It doesn't matter what you don't want. It's what you need.
That’s actually one of the reasons I’ve always wanted a table - hell, I dropped out of my electrical engineering program when I realized that the people who make the real money sit at desks instead of tinkering. And of course now the problem is that life got in the way - it’s an even harder sell when you have stupid…
I wouldn’t say that at all. Jersey Jack machines have a ton of tech, but they’re temperamental to keep working. I talked with my pinball collector friend, and he said the Jersey Jack machines are always needing tweaks and adjustments.
it’s called a “knock”. :) unfortunately, Stern is currently too cheap to include a physical solenoid to make the knocker sound, so it uses a sound effect that sounds like ass. Jersey Jack Pinball and Spooky Pinball use a real knocker, though.
I’ve wanted to buy a table for decades, and this makes me sad that out of college I was ‘poor’ enough to say things like “$600? That’s way too expensive.” If only I had splurged...