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Yes - they’re friends.

I leave all the vents in the basement open in winter and that A) makes the basement nice and warm and B) therefore makes the floors above comfortably warm all winter.

Actually get the shit I need to done on my cars for once.

Though, some got an SRT-4 engine... which is good.

I would typically see about 50 or so miles of range in the winter in my ‘17 Volt (which includes being on 195/65R15 Michelin Xi3s on Sonic 15" wheels - about 1.5lbs lighter a corner with a narrower tread, versus the stock 215/50R17 Michelin Energy Savers I run in not-winter) versus 65-70 easy in summer (all city here

I was at a former co-workers house a week or so ago trying to troubleshoot his cable box issue and noticed his Panasonic plasma - one of the last plasma models offered and still a wonderful television to this day - had some incredibly major burn in.

Haven’t looked at it yet - but I’m pretty sure I played Valhalla for the entirety of this year, until about two weeks ago. I know I was well over 300 hours on it, but I also started it in 2021 and had played for over a year, in total.

The auto-empty bases both of our Sharks have help an absolute ton. Even with a Husky running around, perpetually shedding, I don’t need to empty the bins (especially the downstairs one which is the larger of the two - the upstairs one is the old XL, while the downstairs is the new one with double the capacity) until

Practical: How does it warm up my mouse hand?

But, I must say the 2018 Silverado is one of the ugliest trucks out there.

It would be with buying the only two new cars we’ve bought - my wife’s ‘14 Cruze Diesel and my ‘17 Volt. Same dealer, but more importantly the same salesperson both times - someone who was well known in the local Camaro community and an absolutely wonderful lady.

To fully complete Valhalla, you’ll spend around 140 hours pillaging the European countryside as a mighty Viking warrior.

Considering I patched a twin air mattress with duct tape, then floated down a river for an hour on it and it never deflated for months after it...I’d certainly say that should be the first thing to do!

None were particularly bad, but I would have to pick the ‘95 Intrepid as the “worst” considering my dad and I came out of Toys R Us one day and my 5-year-old-self was very excited to see a fun green river coming out from under it.

Meh, I just leave them in the box and shove it in the upper right portion of our fridge where there usually is a pizza-box-sized slot of free space.

Unless the bed is in the foreground, that means one of those guns is pointed directly at the bed.

Nope. Still Heinz.

Yup - I turn them off sometime in early January (it’s nice to have the extra light outside at night when we come home from somewhere), but I leave them up until usually March (or Feb if we get the odd 60+ degree day) because Michigan.

That’s typically how I look at it. What also helps is that I’m able to work on the cars myself, furthering the cost of maintenance/repairs.

Great, so now I can get tailgated even harder by Compasses when I’m already speeding.