radbarchetta
RadBarchetta
radbarchetta

I never said it couldn’t be done. Just that no one was going to buy one for the express purpose of doing so. Also, we’re not talking about Challengers in general. Only those that have had their roofs removed.

2020 Spanish Olympic Equestrian team.

Were any of them convertibles?

Who cares. It’s not like anybody is going to buy this thing to go carving corners at Deal’s Gap. This is a boulevard cruiser.

I’m ok with that, though. Because that’s really only true if you max out the benefits. My choice of plan comes down to to how much risk I’m willing to accept. If I choose a high deductible plan, and I’m generally healthy, there’s a good chance I won’t max out the deductible, I get to pay a lower premium, and stay

I’m not sure it looks “angry” so much as it makes it look like a Suzuki Samurai.

... and there’s his twin brother.

So the Lifehack to get through a presidential debate is... to get drunk?

It’s like if Homer Simpson decided to build a drift car.

You know who’d love this car? This guy.

Kinja would not survive such a take. Tread lightly.

OK, fine. How about “pedantic”? Is that the right word?

Not saying that’s you, just that it’s funny that way.

There’s the guy I was looking for.

Maybe not the right word for YOU. But I wasn’t necessarily talking about YOU. There are plenty of other people out there that legitimately hate the technology in cars.

Neutral:

It’s funny how, in today’s world, the Jalop community is one of the few places left where being a Luddite is cool. I can talk about it all day long on my wireless internet-connected magical hand computer and let the entire world know how that I hate any car that isn’t a carbureted V8 brown manual wagon with a hand

Safer yet, don’t drive at all. Don’t even leave your house. How far do you wanna take this? It’s all about how much risk your’re willing to accept.  

Exactly. That time off, or “free money” as I like to call it, is part of my compensation for the work I do.

I’ve been working at the same place for 15 years with no plans to leave. it’s a good job and a good, stable, good-paying place to work. But we have a name for people that have undying loyalty to their employer and don’t take all their vacation time: suckers.