I do not think that means what you think it means.
I do not think that means what you think it means.
You aren't kidding. The average home built a hundred years ago was built to last a lifetime and then some. These days the contractors build the house to last maybe around 10-15 years, however long the home warranty happens to be. After that they couldn't give a shit how long it lasts. I guarantee everyone who…
The lesson to learn here? Drink in moderation.
It's nice enough I suppose, but...it's really not that impressive. And I give it a week before it's destroyed by the patrons. There's a reason public restrooms are designed to look like they could withstand Armageddon.
No, because Apple computers are absolutely perfect and never have any problems or crash or foul anything up ever. They are perfect. Apple is perfect. Amen.
I dunno. It wasn't LOL funny but I thought it was amusing.
I get those 10 songs every month. When it says I have 10 song credits I click on it and it shows me the 10 locked songs I listened to most in the last month. I can take those, or pick anything else, but I usually take the 10 they list.
I'd take the '02 35th anniversary model if it's an SS with a stick.
It's too bad he's not from Austin.. the headline could have read "Tax-Troubled Texan Tosses T-Topped Toys To Trounce Taxman"
I don't think he is. The ergonomics were a little weird but you got a relatively torquey engine, a good transmission, sharp handling and attractive looks—not to mention more interior room than a Miata—for a similar price. I'd rather have one of these over the Mazda, simply because I don't FIT in a Miata.
The KIT costs 50 grand in the US. That's only entry level in the sense of "entry level corporate executive".
The Raptor is that kind of vehicle that can pull off really loud colors. You'd have a hard time imagining it in something sedate, and it's one of the few vehicles that just doesn't look right in black.
It's an impressive piece of tech, sure. But I still don't really want one.
If I have something to say that's constructive, I'll say something. Otherwise I tend to stay quiet.
A lot of muscle cars from the late 60s had "horseshoe" shifters like that. GM especially liked to use them but I believe you could get them on a Mopar or three as well.
Those of us with Zune software have had this for quite a while.
I'm surprised they don't do it already.
Broke My Wallet? Break My Windows?
I guess I'm one of those that'd F up studies like this, because I didn't learn to drive a standard until I was 27 years old.
The rear end clunk is a sign of a bad differential. The mileage doesn't concern me as most of the vital parts have been replaced.