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My gf at the time and I were visiting Chicago for the first time and got into a big argument the day we were leaving. We’re like ok lets just get some food at that place across the street and gtfo of here. It was a place called Ed Debevic’s, and their schtick is a 50s diner with rude wait staff. Probably the worst

Husband and I got our first ones yesterday. I’m considering a plane trip in June for my niece’s wedding, most of my family will be vaccinated by then. We will do a few camping trips this year as well; no vacations that require staying in strange places until maybe next year.

You can tell a lot about a person by what they have missed during the COVID epidemic. My wife had her first vaccination yesterday and I had my mine last week. I am now thinking about how soon we can travel safely again. Specifically, I am thinking about the car trips that we have had to postpone/cancel and when we can

I am a massive fan.

Yoshimura included two of these with my fender eliminator kit to connect their tail light to the factory harness. They work really well. I usually use crimp-on heat shrink connectors

It was such an improvement when they sorted that interchange out. It’s so smooth now, all right-lane exits and better signposted.

I learned to drive manual at 18 while on vacation in Canada. My mom hurt her wrist and couldn’t drive home. So I learned in an afternoon and drove me, my mom, and my brother from Ontario to South Carolina the next day. It was terrifying.

I'd drive through anything to get to Door County.

If you are spending all the time and effort to get to Houghton, you need to drive all the way to the the tip of Kewaunee Peninsula to Copper Harbor and go boarding at https://www.mtbohemia.com/. Nothing but rocks and trees and Lake Effect powder.

Neutral:

Porsche 914.

I would like 1 toaster from hell please

Okay, the answer is always Miata, but in this case I would say Fiat 500.

My dad’s been working in the medical device software industry for decades, and since last summer had been working for a young tech company in Seattle newly branching into that industry. That start-up mentality of “move fast and break things”, of beta testing on end users, is absolutely present there, and he recently

Project car? Poorly. House projects? Not quite as poor. Does anyone else just feel beat down all the time?

I CAN’T HEAR YOU OVER THE SOUND OF ALL THIS POINTLESS, TIRE-SHREDDING HORESEPOWER!”

If a man has a LOOOOOOONNNNNNGGGGG history of lying to you, maybe be a bit more skeptical

Apparently, I’ve been going about this life thing all wrong. Instead of doing hard work, I should have been coming up with grandiose yet unprofitable business ideas to make money.

Jealous? No. Pissed? Yes.

“We brake for nobody”