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I think we’re far closer to solving nuclear fusion than convincing Karens to use the correct lane. 

BITCH BITCH BITCH

That’s a lot more than Geraldo found.

Finding your grandpa, who has been missing for ten years, in his 70s sedan, in a barn, dead.

Aw man, this story is such a bummer. Sorry to hear hate happened to you happened you...what a shame!

I have given you a sadness star.

I know a Hoarder who has a 5 car Garage condo, two car garage, single car garage all full to the top with 70's and 80's GM cars and parts. Along with miscellaneous hulks parked outside. Nicest of the lot is a Red mid 80's Pontiac Firebird with 100K miles buried in the Condo. His kids will get the pleasure of digging

I should preface this post by saying that I am a 73 year old that obviously grew up in a different time. From the time I was twelve on, I was taught and believed that a man’s word was his bond and very few people were willing to tarnish their reputation. Sad to say, it doesn’t exist anymore, if it ever did.

All I found in the old abandoned Michigan barn was a lousy skeleton with some cuff links that said “Jimmy” on them.

Not to mention the fact that he’s an ex-Mercedes dealer tech. So while he’s not specifically a BMW expert, he’s a hell of a lot more knowledgeable, and better equipped with tools/lifts/etc. than pretty much any average Joe Shadetree. 

“Despite having no experience working on BMWs”

She was the real deal.

She wasn’t a badass girl, she was just badass.

I remember watching her on All Girls Garage.  It was cool the females had a gearhead woman to look up to, and she was always challenging barriers.  

The shirt in that pic for the video is pretty ironic in light of the article. Prayers out to her family and friends.

Came here to post this video.  She is an inspiration for all (especially women/girls) growing up loving cars.  The automotive community has lost a great one.

I can’t believe it...

She decided it was better to live a day as a lion instead of year as a sheep.

I’ve known Jessi since grade school. She was equal parts daring and enjoyable to be around, and we’ll miss her light in this world.