Disagree with you with which should be #1 in New York. It should be Wegman’s. Store has a cult-like loyalty. I’ve heard of Rochesterian ex-patriots driving up to 2 hours to get to 1.
Disagree with you with which should be #1 in New York. It should be Wegman’s. Store has a cult-like loyalty. I’ve heard of Rochesterian ex-patriots driving up to 2 hours to get to 1.
YES, but only if it marks the end of a sentence. Periods are used for other purposes, such as signifying an abbreviation. Double spacing after the end of a sentence thus potentially clears up ambiguity.
The problem with inverting backpacks is that they will fray when you put them in a wash. At best, you will have many vinyl threads hanging off. At worst, it will rip the bag to shreds.
A friend who services & repairs appliances is similarly surprised that most people don’t do this simple thing. It seems common sense to me too to clean the lint out.
I’ll probably say it again & again: the problem with this country (& doubtless many others) & its ass-backwards shift to the right is old money. These old farts spend their whole lives amassing money & political power. They keep on living as if the world hasn’t changed since their childhoods & expect others to see the…
Yup, the US is so fucking litigious. If there’s money potentially to be made in a lawsuit, chances are that the lawsuit will go thru. Even if the lawsuit is without merit & totally unwinnable, it’s a long hassle for everyone involved.
3th Gear:
If the manual transmission doesn’t deter theft, then nothing will.
This would have the capacity to carry enough batteries to give it a usable range.
I was sure that Dinan products were the bee’s knees. Apparently they are some notches above parts from a traditional catalog from the Jay Sea, or a store with pep, but not very many notches.
Mentioning the power windows is important since they wear out in Bimmers. But what about the turn signals?
A at least 5 year old Bimmer or Merc. Good luck getting (or affording) parts & service.
& a plastic surgeon.
Great! I’ll meet you at the closest IHOP. I’ll use my turn signals the whole way there too.
I’m generally there. I’m generally not a fan of the angular, wedgy 1980s styling. But I’m open to a ZR1 or other C4 with a sensible engine swap.
C4: the red head stepchild of corvettes.
My rule of thumb is never pay over 10000 bucks for a C4, unless it’s a ZR1.
That’s 1 way to be an asshole. When it comes to Bimmers, most people just don’t use their turn signals.
I’d rather have a lifetime supply of something that would make me want to eat a lifetime supply of Scooby Snacks.