And spaghetti/pasta sauces. I always have a can on standby.
And spaghetti/pasta sauces. I always have a can on standby.
Uh-oh, someone’s butthurt.
Exactly. For something so radically different, so expensive, and given buyers will all be image-conscious early adopters, they blew it.
That’s...kind of...a compliment?
Potentially unpopular take: Who wants to pay a premium for a new, electric bike that you want to show off, but which looks just like every other ICE bike on the road?
I’ve been in the ad business for a lifetime; this was terrible. There are a million ways to say “now no preservatives!” without using a repulsive closeup of your own product rotting.
I’ve been in the ad business for a lifetime; This was astoundingly bad judgement. There’s a million ways to say “no preservatives!” without using a repulsive closeup of one’s own product rotting.
It floors me that this piece of shit has managed to stay hole-free and alive.
Cancelled 90's sitcoms make great friends.
LOL! You don’t even know what a snowflake is either! FFS, go home.
Is there anything else you’d like to pull out of your ass?
Nicely explained dude, thanks. I’d recently read that the Soviets weren’t able to miniaturize their warheads as well as the US, perhaps helping to explain them abandoning FOBS. But it also explains why they won the opening stage of the space race, having developed heavier-duty launch vehicles for physically larger…
Exactly. Subaru’s center of sales gravity was — and continues to be, believe it or not —the Pacific Northwest, where the world’s mud is manufactured, with the Northeast close behind. Two friends had early 80's wagons in high school and, yes, I can testify to how bomb-proof they were. We used to take one off-road and,…
Nor do those figures on paper detail how mid-size trucks are huge too. They’re giant by the standards of yesteryear (when there were compact trucks).
Not sure where you’re getting the notion everyone hauls lumber. It’s a standard of measurement, not an actual need for most shoppers (I did market research on all that stuff for years).
Totally — Subaru owners raved about them back then. There was truly no other choice on the car market like a Subaru.
Family friends and a swim coach had them around the late 70's/early 80's — You’ve never tempted death (ie, had an average day circa ‘81) until you’ve sat in those bed seats on the freeway....
You “assure us”? Then you just made clear you haven’t a fucking clue about Death Valley and probably have never even been there.
Hey, why not crack a book and learn some science about the deserts? Or just listen to some of the educated answers in this thread? It’s not just “dirt”; damage to fragile ecosystems like Death Valley is always serious.
That and because his staggeringly stupid supporters believe every idiotic, demonstrable lie, no matter how much it hurts them.