shenmue37
shenmue37
shenmue37

If only something existed in the Batman universe that could be a one word substitute for, "batmobile of the skies"......

1995 GMC Safari just ticked over to 240,000 and it's running better than ever.

Look for imperfect items. The Home Depot is chalked full of "scratch & dent" items. From appliances, to doors, to tools, to outdoor garden decor, if you seek out these imperfect items in many cases you can successfully get a 10-15% discount. Simply point out the flaws to an associate who works in that particular

Sure, it's definitely a higher number than I thought but I'm just saying it can't really be classified as a myth when, according to that study, the majority of the population are positional sleepers. Surprising statistic, definitely, mythical status, not so much. Myth in this context would be defined as, "a widely

I agree that it's a significant portion. I'm just saying that it can't really be considered a myth, (that changing position stops snoring) when in fact, changing position does stop snoring for the majority of the population, according to that study.

So why is this one on here then. If 46% of snorers were non-positional then that should mean that 54% of snorers were positional. If the majority is positional then in most cases rolling over does stop snoring.

Surprised nobody beat me to this, also sorry in advance, but.......that's what she said

Transmission repair tech at Chrysler.

This is slightly dangerous advice I think. I've worked in construction on and off for the past 9 years. Obviously straight up garbage piled up in someone's work truck would be a bad sign. However, depending on the types of jobs someone does as a contractor it doesn't matter how meticulous you are, your truck is

I bought my 1990 Samurai from an old man who used it as a hunting vehicle. Hardly ever drove it. Kept it parked in the woods. Poorly maintained except for the paint job (for some reason he waxed his hunting truck). Realized when I got it home and pulled the dipstick out bone dry that it didn't exactly hold it's

Totally rad; but, this being the internet, I've gotta point out that it's a Suzuki Sidekick, the part in the beginning where they captioned it and said it was a Sidekick tipped me off ;-)

Yup. Incredible vehicles. Can't kill them, can't get them stuck, only need a pair of lockjaws, 10, 12, 14, and 17 wrench to fix anything on them, and Jeep-bros are super jelly every time they see you in it. My 1990 Samurai is going to the grave with me....extremely slowly, but it's gonna get there.

Still not sure how I managed it but I nailed my driver's test first try in a 1999 GMC Suburban. Had to do a three point turn for mine, on a normal street without hitting a curb, at this DMV the rumor was that making it a 4 point turn or higher was an automatic fail. 18 foot long land yacht with a 44 foot turning

I see what you mean and I agree it's not the worst example of one. However, I still think it's a bit misleading to highlight the least likely scenario. You could simply say, "Jackie Chan's Son Faces Notoriously Tough Penalties for Possession of Marijuana in China" or something to that effect. The article mentions

Good point. Still, I'm not a fan of the sensationalism.

Then why such a sensationalist headline. I'm not trying to troll or anything, but, come on. Shouldn't a headline give a brief synopsis of an article's content, not highlight the least likely outcome of the event?

I know it wasn't a steep approach angle I said it was a relatively low approach angle. I'm not assuming anything about artillery I know a lot about it I was in an artillery unit in the Marine Corps. I was just making a generalization. For the most part high explosive shells are fired from artillery. Most of those

86.5 inches wide. (that's what she said)