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miss-tina

I used to think all frozen pizza was garbage but recently I tried one or two different brands and have to say they’re really not bad.

drive the pesky customer base away.

Still, the towing thing is a real problem.

ditto. been doing it for a couple of days at least

So why are you calling out the American automakers? Toyota is famously extremely cautious on EVs https://www.thedetroitbureau.com/2021/06/toyota-isnt-anti-ev-officials-insist/

I think the market is big, it’s just split into so many models. 

two different shades of grey

Why GM seems to be a follower and not a leader here in the U.S. is something more of a puzzle.

Sounds like something on the menu on Naked and Afraid

thanks for clarifying

Thanks! Looks like it will be a while before it gets to my area, though :(

It’s not like Ford is the only automaker to do unusual things to avoid the chicken tax https://www.motor1.com/news/130341/mercedes-sprinter-chicken-tax/#:~:text=Mercedes%2DBenz%20Vans’%20boss%20has,imported%20to%20the%20United%20States.&text=As%20such%2C%20they%20could%20be,%E2%80%9D%2C%20without%20the%20extra%20levy.

Lemme know when there’s a hard seltzer version of Spindrift

I’ve found Tillamook salted butter to be noticeably saltier than other butters. I mostly use Land o’Lakes Premium European style butter, both salted and unsalted depending on the application (sometimes Kroger will put it on sale at the same price as regular LoL, and I stock up. That stuff is spendy normally). The

What good Christians!  I guess they were just emulating their God, DJT, in stiffing the contractor

Zou Bisou Bisou...cringy but brilliant

“Decades ago, you could go to Detroit to pick up your shiny new vehicle as it rolled off the assembly line, and avoid the pesky destination charge. If you lived far away from the factory, you’d pay a higher destination charge than people who lived nearby.

The tree next to our driveway rained pine sap on our minivan windshield and it glued our wiper blades to the glass—they were only a month old, but ripped apart as soon as I turned the wipers on. My husband was going nuts trying to clean the glass. YouTube videos, internet searches...none of the recommended products

Their inhouse brands were pure shit by the late 90's and had forced out all of the experienced employees for lower paid ones who did and would not give two shits.

I too miss the office. And I think the pendulum will swing back to a balance in a year or two, with WFH being 1-2 days a week for most people.