Or don’t send one, even when requested.
Or don’t send one, even when requested.
One of my greatest strong-hand moments occurred when my farmer cousin complimented me on my strong handshake. His hand was as hard as granite, and I welcomed the compliment.
Touché, I take back the part about not being adventurous. It makes me happy when people use their SUVs properly. I’m just protective about my minivan and how awesome they are. They’re only a sign of giving up if you stop having fun after you get one.
Subaru wrecked the Forester when they changed it into a CUV. Now I’ll be forced to buy something old when I want to get my lifted wagon.
I see minivans much different than you do.
Might be the difference between front and rear facing.
Definitely important to check if your car seat fits before you buy. My kid’s car seat fits fine in our Echo hatchback (even when front facing), but in a loaner Matrix we had for a few weeks, the seat in front of the car seat was unusable. Had about 6inches of leg room left over if I remember right. And the Matrix is 2…
Nice Nissan Rogue.
I agree with you, and I love kids. The only exception where I would let my car kill me is if it was my child or a niece or nephew. Other than that, sorry, comin’ through.
And what happens when the car tries to avoid the pedestrians, but you are driving down a street with overflowing sidewalks full of people? Or the pedestrians are actually dogs? Or the pedestrian is on a busy highway? Or your car decides to drive into a busy store to avoid one pedestrian?
I’ve found a few old postcards and other things in my house while doing renovations, and I regret parting with them. This house was built in 1910, and I often wonder where the families have moved on to from here.
I didn’t believe you that the carwash made that video. But I followed through to YouTube, and it’s on their channel alright. Hilarious.
As an aside... does anyone else think that the center consoles in trucks (and most other vehicles) are too damn high? Serious intrusion into my elbow room.
I respect the work put into these; they’re amazing cars. You never mentioned the work though, just the coal rolling and small penises.
I’m 5'10", in reasonable shape, and I love using these steps.
Rolling coal does not take any skill whatsoever.
When customers smarten up and start buying manuals and diesels (not just in trucks). I’d like one too.
Not really.
I’ll counter all of the anti-online multiplayer sentiment here. I’m 39, and when I do find a minute or two to play, all I want is multiplayer with strangers. The only games I’m interested in are BLOPS 1 & 2 and MW 2 & 3 (hate all you want, they’re fun games), and definitely not the campaigns. Apart from the boring…
A gold mug is only stupid if you can’t afford it!