In theory I agree, we should let gas sell for $5/gal like it is in Europe, which would get more people looking at fuel efficient cars and EVs instead of big stupid fucking trucks, but at this point something like that would just hurt poor people
In theory I agree, we should let gas sell for $5/gal like it is in Europe, which would get more people looking at fuel efficient cars and EVs instead of big stupid fucking trucks, but at this point something like that would just hurt poor people
needs one of these
seriously, it’s a miracle that it hasn’t rusted to pieces up here
Maybe pre-COVID, but there are piles of shit listed at this price in my area now.
more cars should have head-up displays
I have the same grill and chimney, and use the shit out of both of them. One thing that did vastly improve my grilling abilities was picking up a copy of The Cook’s Illustrated Guide To Grilling And Barbecue. It’s basically the bible around my house.
this thing + a little trailer for hauling plywood and/or camper to tow seems like a pretty perfect dd scenario to me
Actually, no, just pulled over for no reason and harassed too many times to count.
It’s really more of a casserole anyway
oh god, I’ve wondered what it looks like when I go to start my car after forgetting to plug in the block heater during a MN winter. I’ll make sure to apologize to the engine next time.
As someone from the area, implementing some sort of TSA bullshit around the bridges would reduce quality of life for people on both sides of the bridges, reduce tourism dollars, and probably end up in POC being harassed by BP even more.
It amazed me (and them, really) how little is done to protect the Bridge. Things probably have changed (maybe?) but basically anyone can sail right under that bad boy.
Same here, family still lives on Anchor Bay. The shit stain local pigs were bad enough that I grew up with a deep distrust of the police, and the BP presence made it worse.
I could see a rich dude dropping $200k, but $20M seems pretty nuts.
I can find proper used RVs at this seller’s asking price.
My point is that reading an article about a 30-minute delay and then going to the comments to bitch about tax dollars is fucking deranged. In the time since you made this comment, MTA got tens of thousands of people to somewhere on time.
My point is that reading an article about a 30-minute delay and then going to the comments to bitch about tax dollars is fucking deranged. In the time since you made this comment, MTA got tens of thousands of people to somewhere on time.
My point is that reading an article about a 30-minute delay and then going to the comments to bitch about tax dollars is fucking deranged. In the time since you made this comment, MTA got tens of thousands of people to somewhere on time.
My point is that reading an article about a 30-minute delay and then going to the comments to bitch about tax dollars is fucking deranged. In the time since you made this comment, MTA got tens of thousands of people to somewhere on time.
Okay, now look into that 36%. Most of those are commercial taxes, like I said.