No, I meant different ones on different days but all in the same location. One is black, another is beige, one is purple, and one is that seafoam green color. I have seen two within a minute of each other in the same area.
No, I meant different ones on different days but all in the same location. One is black, another is beige, one is purple, and one is that seafoam green color. I have seen two within a minute of each other in the same area.
Like? at the same time? cause that sounds like a cult.
Speak for yourself.
I’m going 38 Dan, chill the fuck out. Mow your damn lawn and sit the hell down!
I lost it at “I’m going 38 Dan, chill the fuck out”
1:05 SUBARU BRAT!
To Recap:
I drive an 07 Ford Flareside. Carries a 4’X8’ sheet of plywood with the gate down. It’s towed everything I’ve ever asked it to, and drives like new at 90k miles. One of the best vehicles I’ve ever owned. Only problem? Nobody knows how to fit it with a soft bed cover!
No, no, no, no, no, please keep them away. Please. They made no sense at all; why would you want a truck, the primary purpose of which is to haul things, to be less capable of hauling things in the name of retro styling? Seriously; this is a trend that needs to be left in the past decade.
Fuck.
Dammit. Did not want to hear this.
No, no, no........ I kept dreading I would have to read this.
I sometimes run in to the daycare center to pick up one kid while leaving my 6 year old happily in the car. Once I came out and another parent scolded me and gave me a despising glare. Whatever. When I was the same age I used to walk home from school and cross a huge boulevard to get home. Kids these days are going to…
Got left in the car for plenty of these little errands when I was a kid. I don’t see why its a huge issue.
take the optima, leave the corollas.
Considering the PT Cruiser is basically a '95 Neon, this shouldn't be a surprise.