nastonius
Nathan G.
nastonius

Everything about this is true.

There is no thinking about it. Dome Dogs are better. Probably due to nostalgia, but still better. I still miss Dome Dogs.

I work as a radio installer and upfitter, and have first hand knowledge of this, as I’ve built 12 so far in 2017.

This is why I bought my first truck at CarMax. I had shopped a local dealership earlier that morning (for a 01+ Ranger Edge). Found one I liked but had a few minor things they needed to fix on it (cracked fog light, interior cleaning, etc). Told them I would think about it, but I wanted to keep shopping. Went 5

I agree. I just skip barrel-aged beers, because most of the time, they don’t taste good. Like someone just poured grain alcohol in a stout to try and get more drunk. HARD PASS.

I see what you did there...

My first thought as well. Seems to be a pattern around here...

As I’m not super familiar with vintage sci-fi like this, what’s the appropriate age range for this? My 8 year old daughter loves reading, and is starting to delve into the fantasy genre (from reading every fairy book imaginable it seems), so I’d love to be able to help her explore more of what’s out there, in terms of

I’m with you. Once I finally migrated to Chrome on my PCs, and the Chrome app for iPhone worked the kinks out, I’ve found it to be super easy to go from one to the other.

I’m definitely a fan of Chrome’s tab syncing. I use it quite frequently to go back and forth between my phone and my desktop, usually to view certain pages at home after work, or when I encounter a non-mobile friendly page that I pick up at work. It is very handy.

I’ve been in multiple situations regarding lunch, with all of them a forced

Industrial Supply Sales Counter (30 minutes max): definitely wanted to eat in the break room, to get away from the hustle and bustle of customers, and they frowned upon eating at the counter.

We should have gotten them to make my grooms cake for our wedding.

Back then, I drove an ‘03 Ranger, which was my pride and joy. It was my first vehicle purchase (after my hand-me-down first car ‘89 Plymouth Acclaim crapped out), so I was really proud of it.

Surprisingly, I’ve done that job in my 05 F150 and my wife’s 07 Expedition without breaking any of them off. Had the kit on standby, though!

While we never like to see things like this happen, let’s just agree that this car is a sacrifice to Mother Nature for giving us the raw materials to build the rest.

Oh I do as well. I remember seeing it for the first time at the Houston Auto Show. It was everything a kid right out of high school could dream of: a truck that goes fast, and looks good. I was a big Mopar guy in high school (thanks to my ‘89 Plymouth Acclaim).

The Daytona def beats the Rumble Bee

I don’t know what kind of wheels those are, but they are gorgeous, and fit it perfectly.

First thing I thought of as well.

My high-school self salutes and bows down to you. My first car was an ‘89 Acclaim with the NA 2.5L. God how I wanted it to be fast. I even bought the MOPAR 2.2/2.5 Performance Book, in hopes to find some way to unlock some hidden power in it.