speaking as someone who’s, um, ‘experimented’ in junk yards, there absolutely are shards that fly everywhere. it’s just not big chunks which could be better or worse depending on how close to your fleshy eyeballs those shards are.
speaking as someone who’s, um, ‘experimented’ in junk yards, there absolutely are shards that fly everywhere. it’s just not big chunks which could be better or worse depending on how close to your fleshy eyeballs those shards are.
hopefully he put it towards bus passes!
“I can’t believe it!!! i specifically bought tires guaranteed for 40,000 miles! i drove exactly 60,000 miles and one blew out this morning. and they denied my warranty!
“Also, as an electrician, the truck probably idled a lot which is wear without miles”
i always shoot for 3k miles between changes.
damn intel integrated graphics.
the wrinkles in the trunk, and the blue cap on the pipe indicate that this is a “hold my beer, i’m headed to home depot” kind of stripper pole.
as these camera ticket systems start becoming more prevalent, i’m genuinely starting to question the chances of being caught and cost difference of just not running a license plate...
my experience as well.
easier to sell sports cars at least. simply show a 4-seat car packed with the driver, a heavy smoker, someone trying to crochet something, and another farmer type trying to transport his produce and chickens to market...
I call mine a “ghost train detector”
I’d like to know how it’s legal for Winnebago to install blue lighting in the grille, and drive on any public road with it illuminated.
thank you. the article makes none of that clear.
it’s disappointing really. i was hoping it was going to minimize my autism or introvertedness.
don’t even get me started on stop lights everywhere. especially at 4 in the morning. why do i need to come to a complete stop at a entirely empty intersection for 3 minutes to wait for the light to change?
not to mention that even if they were to have found the car, the fact that he left it means that now they were dealing with a search area anywhere from 10ft to 10 miles, in any direction, in bad conditions.
she should’ve ran it sideways across the doors for ‘trailside pinstriping’
also, if it starts hard, talk nice to it with some words of encouragement.
it’s fine. i know a guy that developed a car that runs 1,000 miles on salt water. it’ll be released any day.
more importantly, did Flaten get to keep the wheel barrow?