millenialharley
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millenialharley

they’re making an suv version with a D pillar and a truck version with the buttresses, like the avalanche.

moab, where they’re at, is full of trails that have all kinda of maneuverability limitations. A giant vehicle like this can make use of dog-tracking in the canyons and washes for sure. on the road though? never, unless in a weird parking lot

they resurfaced that part of the highway and I think they’re only just now finishing up. traffic on the northside of the town has been slow as heck from like 9am until nightfall. I’d have been crabwalking in place too if I could 

complaining about hood height on vehicles at maob is an interesting approach.

how do you keep kids off of the non-trail soil when camping in blm? that seems like an impossible task. we had a hard time finding “designated” or pre-existing spots to tent camp near moab that weren’t packed full and it’s not even peak season yet

Honda prius has had them, mazda 3's had them, bunch of other hondas... I can’t remember which models, but I’ve pulled lots of vehicles back onto the road. You probably had them in some of your vehicles, but just never needed it. They’re usually tucked away and hidden in the trunk somewhere, and the location point

I’ve never used one on a vehicle I’ve owned, but I’ve used them tons of times to pull sedans out of ditches because Illinois winters. Most owners don’t know they’re there, but they’re definitely easier to get to and provide a better pulling spot than the tie-down points that are wayyy down under there - not easy to

Strange choice of words, considering a pallet is the largest single item that will fit in the bed.

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.’