rblue78
RBlue
rblue78

My people.

My dad had a 2003 Outlander, and it was just... such a boring, lackluster vehicle. I feel sad that it was his last car.

Yeah I bought an airplane... do that and then come back to me.

God I didn’t think it could get more boring than the Rogue. I actually yawn whenever I see one of those. I’ve always been a Nissan fan, and remain so, but pretty much only can go for Infiniti now and perhaps their trucks.

We don’t buy manuals because you give us shit options when we select it. I want a Crosstrek, for example. I want a sunroof and cold weather package and would prefer leather. Can that happen and avoid the garbage CVT? Of course not.

That’s some stream of conscious stuff right thar.

That’s some stream of conscious stuff right thar.

Some places here in indiana charge over a dollar more for premium over 87.

I want a sport hatch with manual, and AWD. That’s all I want.

My parents both died in North Carolina but were buried back here in Indiana. Yeah they just used some cargo van to get them from the airport. They fly freight in American Airlines.

lolol don’t ever change.

lolol don’t ever change.

Who are these 156 people who think this is a nice price?

We get earthquakes AND tornadoes in Indiana... granted we haven’t had a bad quake since the 1800's, but when the New Madrid cuts loose we’re all fucked.

I’m glad he destroyed his car. Hope he’s okay, and grateful he didn’t take anyone down with him. Fuck him and his shitty driving.

As a dude who sold phones prior to 2003, I can assure you it doesn’t predate the camera phone.

I’d never buy a previously-flooded car. No thanks, CP.

This is awesome - thank you!

This is awesome - thank you!

The “smoking lifestyle” and your description basically just sold me on this thing... I ALREADY lay around outside and drink fine craft beers (or sometimes crappy cheap lagers), but this sounds great. I want your life, and will slowly move in that direction.

The “smoking lifestyle” and your description basically just sold me on this thing... I ALREADY lay around outside

Most Americans don’t wear shoes indoors it seems... but that’s sort of a new thing I think. I grew up wearing shoes in the house.

That wasn’t a crash landing at all. This is what you call an off-airport landing. In the U.S. anyway, you can technically land about anywhere you want. Looks to be well-executed.

They call LSA aircraft “ultralights” elsewhere. Obviously our American ultralights are just motorcycles with wings, but you get the idea. Took me awhile to wrap my head around it. So, yeah... it’s an ultralight.