This reminds me of a story from our time in Brazil:
This reminds me of a story from our time in Brazil:
I bet Sergio hid a merger agreement in there somewhere. Read the fine print!
With Altoona’s demographics and the fact that the other driver was named “John McConnell”, I’d put the chance of him being shot afterwards at something approaching zero.
CL Ad:
So the wheels are stupid, and the tail looks like it belongs on a Chrysler minivan, but I could get past those things. What I can’t get past is the iPad stuck to the dashboard. Stop doing this shit!
It’s only acceptable if you work for the manufacturer and are doing something work related. Otherwise, whether you own it or not, it’s tacky. The only possible exception is manufacturer-branded riding jackets for motorcycles, but you better be actually riding when you use it.
The guy in the background agrees with your color choice.
I’m trapped by my career. If I can find a job back home in the rust belt, even if it takes a 30% pay cut, I’ll be out of here. Unfortunately it doesn’t seem likely to happen. My experience is impressive for the world of finance, but not terribly relevant to the goings-on in Columbus or Pittsburgh.
Only if she brought it home.
You mean the poors?
When more people ride the bus, it smells more.
Crossovers are shit, but they probably aren’t going anywhere. Most people see their vehicle as just a tool, and the crossover fits those people perfectly.
Old Mercedes coupes are the WASPiest vehicles ever, but the mods make this unacceptable to take to lunch. Leave this one for the help, darling. CP
Black and gold is only for the really big batteries.
When I lived in Brazil, every car had a fire extinguisher mounted under the front of the driver’s seat. It could be the same way there, hence why they were asking passing drivers for fire extinguishers.
John Deere. Jeep needs to get back to its roots.
After all these years, the 1st gen MR2 still gives me a chub.
Banks already avoid people without the means to pay them back. They are in the business of earning interest, not crushing the dreams of the poor at their own expense.
Your screen name makes this comment great.
who is more respnsible? The guy who buys half a dozen cars in his lifetime or the institutions that create and sell millions of predatory loans?