that ad is up there with the taylor swift cardigan capital one ad for overplayed on my youtube lately. credit card companies really are going for that 27 views
that ad is up there with the taylor swift cardigan capital one ad for overplayed on my youtube lately. credit card companies really are going for that 27 views
In such a scenario, there is no benefit to weekly payoffs if you pay by the closing date, and at the very least the two articles should address each other or have been combined, because separately they’re confusing in their redundancy.
more like the very anti-gun readers talk a hell of a lot, whereas most gun owners don’t like mouthing off on the internet about their guns, and on an article like this, aren’t going to try and defend a dumb gun owner.
excellent. I haven’t tried the full-frame style before, but I’ll try this one
the drii-iiiive
big al’s or club cabaret? did you help run radio or tv?
Ooh do you have a good recommendation? I’ve been meaning to replace the shield on mine, but now would be a good time to upgrade instead
That’s not how I read Monday’s article, with the following very early on:
I just anticipated consistency since both articles are from the same author and posted days apart
Is this saying that the credit utilization date is the closing date? If the reason to keep debt off the card during the closing date is to avoid a high credit utilization, why should one pay the credit card weekly?
Angle grinder means face shield, every time.
“Defying the laws of god,” is usually used in a tongue-in-cheek manner. E.g., ‘my employer expects me to defy the laws of god and man by getting up at 5am to meet new business hours.’
David is peak Jalopnik.
I don’t get it
ironic, considering the typos and dropped words in a lot of articles...
I got a lot of use out of the harbor freight jump pack / air compressor combo, and it’s a great value if you’re used to the harbor freight way of life. It’s super heavy (not quite car battery heavy, but up there) but has a nice handle. It held its charge pretty well, but not as well as these newer small units, and I…
Wow.
aw dammit, the comanche is gone already
One must strive to just not give a fuck. People posting that are just sounding off and filling the thread with fluff with their witty and original insight that 4x4 suvs are allowed to be seen on the pavement.
Why are you turning a question about how tray bed size affects safety standards into a personal attack? I’m not in the market for any of these trucks