moonball96
Moonball96
moonball96

Too cheesy.

It took me ten seconds and you’re my new best friend.

Couple of suckers in that video.

The ritual is very simple.

Front loading washer.

Ran when parked (abruptly).

His tunnel boring machine must have hit a major breakthrough, given the rate at which he is digging himself in a hole.

I’ve seen the panel gaps on those Teslas. Think I’ll pass on that submarine.

LEAVE ELON ALONE!

As a Napa parts counterman, what we’ll get is: 

A little nonsense now and then,

(reasonable, as in, not totally outlandish. It’s still too much for something in this shape, imo)

But a good way to get back on your feet is to miss two car payments.

Without a cone filter, all of those might have made it into the intake.

I now would like to see more vehicles with random food words on them. Perhaps a Jeep Wrangler with the word “pancake” on the side window. Or maybe a Toyota Camry with “peanut butter” on the trunk. This would make driving every day a little more fun.

You seem to have missed my point. I understand supply and demand, and what effect that has on prices. These prices don’t reflect that. The incentives do. The incentives are there to bring the price down to what consumers are willing to pay. The existence of the incentives proves that the MSRP is out of line with the

As I was reading your rant I thought “JCPenney”. And you nailed it. Good reference. People like to get a “deal”.

Incentives of that size are just proof of how arbitrarily inflated the MSRPs are. They ask a lot to “give” you some back, so they still make bank, and you feel like you got a good deal. The charade is that they never don’t have incentives. They might be slightly higher now, but it’s not a significant bump from what

The game of Lava, Mustang, Crowds is a lot like Rock, Paper, Scissors.

Alright, I’ve been dying to bring this up here since I spent way too long researching this yesterday after my rewatch of the series.