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I know, right? Someone spending a hundred million on a Picasso is just one billionaire paying another. A yacht is millions of man-hours that are being paid for, followed by a small business that can have as many as fifty full-time employees plus any additional subcontractors used for major maintenance and repair. 

I wonder how many jobs the construction, maintenance, and operation of these yachts create? I mean, some company is getting the hundreds of millions they pay right? I guess they could just sit on the cash instead...

I hate how my generation (A Millennial Here,) has made the subscription service a thing in our daily lives.

People who hate on who can spend EXTRAVANGT amounts of money either renting or buying these boats can eat a bag of shit. I will never cut someone down for earning what they can. Regardless of how they earned it, as long it wasn’t from profiting off of war crimes or something of the like who gives a shit? It’s like

“Will it casserole?

So bad that no one ever remembers it: I present the short-lived 2nd gen 1981-82 Ford Granada!

It’s probably the Model T, isn’t it? No knock against the Tin Lizzie, just that it’s likely objectively worse than every car that came after it (which, I suppose opens up how it compares to the handful of cars they built prior). It’s slow, kind of flimsy, and most people couldn’t just hop in and drive it without a

Iowa was first and only in my thoughts. My family did a 3 week trip from Ohio to the Pacific Ocean and back in a motorhome. The stretch through Iowa in 90* heat was brutal. Plenty of places match it for the boring scenery (my home state on I-90/I-80/the turnpike west of Cleveland is up there for boring drives), but

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It totally depends on the direction you’re going. Indiana sucks far more on the N/S than it does on the E/W routes. But in any case, I-80 across Iowa sucks enough to have a great song about it.

I totally disagree about Pennsylvania. I feel like the turnpike is fairly scenic. It’s a helluva lot better than one of the plains states. 

Nebraska. Just Nebraska.

Golf r…. A slightly lifted golf r with some cool rally set up would be a game changer 

Minivans. All of them. Soccer practice and Costco runs all week, overlanding all weekend.

Porsche 911

But the collision was 100% his fault. Whether she stopped or not did not change his extent of injury, considering passerbys were able to render assistance.

I want a long, low gentleman’s coupe.

My aunt Gertie has that saying in a framed needlepoint hanging on her kitchen wall.  

That’s exactly why I decided against buying my dining room set from the Notable Furniture Company. 

“accidently”

The 100-mpg Mustang. About ten years ago, a guy named Doug Pelmear toured the auto shows, reported to the car magazines and local media, etc. that he had a 1987 Mustang with a “hybrid powerplant” that produced 400 horsepower and would get 110 miles per gallon. Of course, the owner/engineer/developer wouldn’t allow