rjf53
R.J.F.
rjf53

This is genius

Agreed, currently my DD.

If he did that in Michigan, he’d be dead before he hit 150 (cuz of the potholes)

The problem with your analogy is you’re assuming Bill Gates personally has a high credit score. I’m willing to bet money that isn’t the case. If you have no debt and don’t use credit cards, you’re credit score will eventually drop to zero. I’m in Michigan and follow the Dave Ramsey plan, hoping to become debt free in

Shit. This article made me realize I am guilty of exactly this. A friend of mine had just started seeing a guy and when I met him the first time I thought he looked just like Martin Lawrence. I mentioned it and he said no one had ever made that comparison before. I was floored. To my eyes he was a dead ringer. To

I have a ‘13 SHO with a tune. It’s my DD and simply a fun, comfortable car to drive everyday. My two boys, ages 4 and 6, love to ride in it and every once in a while I will do a pull from 20 to highway speeds and they love it. They refer to the car as “Daddy’s race car”. Well, a buddy hears one of them use the name

I have a ‘13 Taurus SHO and although it’s been dead-nuts reliable through 85k miles, I’m just waiting for a turbo to implode. With all the troubles at Ford I’m praying I have found the exception.

Happy to hear you’re doing well now. Side question - Pearl Jam at Wrigley?

Please clarify. Are you stating that blaring the radio is more or less dangerous than listening to an audiobook through earbuds while driving?

How is using earbuds while driving any worse than blaring the radio? I have been known to use them if my kids and/or wife are sleeping in the car on a long trip and I’m usually listening to a podcast or audiobook. The one caveat is I definitely do not use noise cancelling headphones (that’s just asking for trouble).

This is the dreaded what car should I buy question: I’m looking for a 4-door, performance sedan with a manual. I’m a big guy (6'6", 250lbs) and have a wife and two kids. I currently drive a 2013 SHO which I really like, but I really missing driving a manual. In my mind the logical solution is a Chevy SS but I’m trying

With all due respect, they don’t care if the “average” person can pay to attend a game. They only care that the seats are filled, and if they can continue to up the price but keep the seats filled, they will do so. Supply and demand. As long as there are wealthy individuals or corporations willing to fork over a small

My wife is a perfect example. She had a couple of SUV’s (Yukon then an XC90), then decided she wanted a truck so she now drives a Ram 1500 Crew Cab. She says sitting up high, whether that be in a truck or SUV, makes her feel safer. She hates driving my car (Chevy SS) as it sits too low for her liking. She actually

You have to love the unexpected comedic brilliance these comments sometimes offer. I spit coffee onto my computer screen. Well done, good sir.

Mentos gum FTW.

Fellow yooper as well. Drummond Island. Have the same brand of hat and have had similar reactions when I travel.

I work in public accounting and generally do 60 to 80 hours a week during our busy season (60-70 is the norm, up to 80 when shit really hits the fan). I’ll tell you that back to back 14 hour days put me in a tailspin making it nearly impossible to focus on anything remotely complicated or intricate. I have to call

Safe to say he meant “press charges”.

I purchased a SHO last summer and love it, however I tend to agree with a couple of your points. The deciding factor for me was AWD. Living in Michigan it is a must for me as I planned to daily it year round. I actually preferred the Chevy SS but RWD in January in the upper peninsula with two kids in the backseat was