Yes, of course.
Yes, of course.
This is why I am looking at the Focus RS. I enjoy my cars:
Same here. Loved my Fiesta.
Taking time off right now does not mean a person is lazy.
This is why I watched the flat earther movie. Had a great night laughing at it.
Ouroboros, John Harvey Kellogg....
Seriously, you are the car blog equivalent of those violinists that played their hearts out as the Titanic sank.
Finally, the recognition I deserve.
Why a divider when you can have a bubble all to yourself?
There’s a Shell station like that on Fairfax Blvd, just south of the Petersen Automotive Museum. Consistently around $2 a gallon above the prices at nearby stations, even now I think.
I’m also in LA but the opposite is happening with me. I’m driving more than ever these days purely to get out of the house. I went from filling up once every two weeks to once a week! I never get out of the car or anything. I just drive around for a few hours.
It doesn’t have to be, but I love that it is.
Definitely still happens. Look at Carmax, for example.
Like 99% of all bosses, yes. I’m surprised anyone still questions that.
You:
That’s not going to stop people willing to pay $500 a month for 7 years to get that truck/SUV they want.
I’ve seen them in the Malibu canyons. Saw a yellow one just this morning on Mulholland Highway.
The situation in the stores is what finally got to me to call my boss and ask for time off. I don’t work for a grocery store chain but I work in them (sometimes several a day). Seeing some people act so casual when it comes to coughing and walking right up to people to talk to them...
Michelangelo’s David and 50 kilos of RAIL?!
Goodbye, Kristen. I honestly love how you write. I have an active imagination at the best of times, so I had a lot of fun reading many your articles.