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Yeah, some of that vaccination thing is because none of the vaccines are currently FDA approved. You want to see the real shit show? Wait until one of them gets approved and school districts, workplaces, entertainment venues and everyone else who can mandate that you have to have your COVID vaccine starts making it a

Yeah, that’s one of the additions I’m putting in.  Full flow oil filter.  I just need to make sure to only use non-detergent oil and slather the hell out of everything with that goop you’re supposed to use when assembling. 

No one is hoarding near me yet, (Connecticut). But I’m not worried either. If I start to see lines, I’m going to shop at a local store that supplies race fuel. No one is hoarding race fuel and it’ll run just great in the GTI. There are a few of us at work that can run the 260 GT, we have a dock and a specially

Nah... I want to see the video of her car after she gets home and magic cracks have formed in that Walmart plastic container from the bumps in the road and 15% of the gas is now soaked into the trunk.

You don’t need to slam on the brakes and put EVERYONE in danger, just pull in front and slow to a stop safely. The Tesla will also stop but from what I understand, will need an actual human in the seat to get moving again. 

So, two things, BK QC department has DEFINITELY been asleep at the switch if these are cut on a machine. Who the hell is watching over the burger quality if not the main office? And on top of that, think of the bottom line here... MONEY, MONEY, MONEY. The tomato probably costs more than the ‘beef’ patty, slice that

Damn! Dead on match.

I just love that of all the damn things to trigger her addled brain, it’s a tomato slice that’s TOO BIG in a fast food joint in Florida.

Anything metal that can wear down, does. Think pushrods, lifters, rockers, bearing surfaces, crankshaft, camshaft lobes, leaky valves (from wear and carbon build up), piston rings. Not so much that you lose complete compression, but enough that the tolerances aren’t anywhere close to factory spec and now you have

Even if you had a garage, you’d still need a staff to help wrench on that beast.  I get the desire for VWAG to put something like that together, it’s used in the Bentley and the larger W16 in the Bugati, but a higher output motor with lower emissions could easily have been done, you know, a bit simpler.

Good point!

The same number of laps as Callum Illot had completed prior to P1. Compare Illot’s first time out to Mazepin’s and it says a lot. Earlier in the session Illot was faster than Kimi while Mazepin kept missing braking points and generally looking like a person who didn’t belong in an F1 car.

1982 Toyota Longbed pickup with the super fuel efficient L series 4 cylinder, inline, NA diesel motor and a 5 speed stick. This monster put down a whopping 62 hp and 93 ft/lbs of torque and had a 0-60 time measured in ‘maybe’. Top speed was about 66 mph and you didn’t need to look at the speedo to know you were

Oh I hear you. I don’t think that as a white guy that if I was a bystander that I’d even be polite enough (like the USAF Vet in the video) to not drag that wench out the door by her hair.

Well, they appeared to be well disciplined in not bringing shame on their unit, uniform, etc. Not saying the IHOP HOE didn’t deserve a fresh, hot knuckle sammitch with a side of floor, but doing so while on the clock in uniform might not reflect well on your chances for future promotion.

My brand new 2010 Jetta TDI hit the dealer floor for final inspection and when we got there to pick it up the sales rep is apologizing UP and DOWN! Apparently, the factory had used the wrong inner door panel but had somehow managed to shove all the correct stuff inside of it. That meant that the trunk lockout (which I

Ahh! The picric acid hand grenades! Not only does picric acid become a primary explosive when it’s dry, it becomes even MORE unstable when it has been in contact with metal. It may then form unstable metal picrates. There are old Boy Scout and Girl Scout first aid kits with that in them. You find a antique or vintage

That’s exactly what I was thinking.  Maybe some rebar, but it doesn’t appear to be properly tied in to the rest of the structure.  I’m not a civil engineer, but I would have thought some kind of structural steel framework would have been needed to support the floor of the pool with a nice, reinforced (rebar) concrete

Nah, it’s Brazil man! This is par for the course! It lasted WAY longer than it should have too. Just looking at the floor of that pool you can tell it’s no where near thick enough nor does it contain any support steel.  Think of the last time you were in a parking garage and felt the different plates move as cars

True... but you could just flip a car and not have it shipped back home.  Used car prices are a bit higher in Hawaii due to shipping costs, so the markup won’t be noticed.