Teen Vogue is kicking everyone’s ass.
Teen Vogue is kicking everyone’s ass.
Perhaps too harsh, I suppose.
Peter Davison can screw off. How about let’s consider what if Jodie Whittaker could be a role model for girls and boys and men and women? You’re not old fashioned, Peter. You’re just irrelevant.
You nailed it. If anything, it’s an exploration of how de-sensitized we have or could become when the consequences of our actions are just a sizeable credit card bill. However, there are always consequences, thus the central conflict personified by Ed Harris.
The domestic violence scenes were hard to watch in Big Little Lies, but also the scenes surrounding those scenes. The ones where you feel like it’s about to erupt. Those were in some ways more difficult because that’s the grinding, daily terror of that situation. It’s just debilitating, and slowly squeezes the life…
Hear! Hear! Well said, my good Voyager!
Waaaaay less often. Agreed.
I feel sure that guy was getting a ticket. There were a lot of wrecks that morning on 26, and the driver (white) was adding considerably to the chaos.
I applaud you! Great use of a work truck.
What you say is not inconceivable.
Any of those (aside from maybe No. 1) are exceptionally valid reasons all on their own. ha
That is awful. They were definitely jerking you around. My Miata was tiptronic/auto for the misses. This time around, she said, “Get the stick.”
I know it’s anecdotal, but I’ve never had anything but fantastic service from my local Subaru dealer. I didn’t buy my WRX from them (they wouldn’t deal, someone 80 miles away would), but it’s been great. No upsells on stupid things. So I feel for you. Perhaps I’m fortunate after reading your story and this post.
I sincerely love your posts. Good writing. Strong voice. All you.
Nah, police calls are public record. The officer probably didn’t know exactly and counting that many calls would probably be a pain in the rear that wasn’t worth the time or cost it would take.
I’m with Patrick. I got a 2016 WRX in late 2015, and it’s all that and much more. My wife is cool with it because it’s got a very high safety rating (plus Subaru, dogs and the love, blah blah blah). Also big enough to take a family trip and haul stuff.
This may be the best explainer of this phenomenon that I’ve ever read. Good analysis, and frightenly makes sense.
That actually explains it in a way that makes sense. Honestly, that something like that got through quality control is unsettling.
I drove one of these as a rental when my car was wrecked a couple of years ago. There were some things to like about this car (admittedly not much ... entertainment system software worked well), but the biggest drawback was a fairly big one:
I’m with you. I’m with all of you, but these marketing kids are clearly doing something that works. They wouldn’t keep pumping out these awful, idiotic spots with people hugging pickups and being wow’d by “Wow! More models!” if it wasn’t moving product.