Why don’t they just blatantly call it the Kardashian Edition already.
Why don’t they just blatantly call it the Kardashian Edition already.
Del Taco is definitely superior, especially in the breakfast burrito department. It was a bit of a drive, but used to go the only local one for the Macho breakfast burrito (grim but fun fact: I was eating one as hangover food while 9/11 was unfolding). Then it closed down suddenly, along with the gas station it…
“and where he was isn’t even real wilderness” -- what does that mean exactly?
They consider it a liability.
If not retirees, probably a lot on disability... enjoying some government welfare.
He became a helicopter pilot, which served him well later.
I gave Tavarish some of my time early on, but he is one of the worst offenders with the clickbait thumbnail style I complained about in a separate comment, and then as you noted, he doesn’t seem to follow through with a lot of projects.
For Donut Media, their content is not so good either, so in that case you can kinda judge the book by its cover.
All of them that, regardless of how good their actual content is, use the cliche YouTuber thumbnail with a hyperbolic, click-baity title with the yellow font slapped over some fake OMG or ShouldIBeConcerned facial expression. “I just bought the [CHEAPEST/WORST/UGLIEST] [whatever car type here]?!” Seriously, some of…
It is excellent, but would be much more excellente if some phones of the projection booth he described were included.
Not familiar with the Maverick, but looking it up now. Styling-wise, not a bad looking car. The ‘72 looks a lot cooler than the ‘74 though, as it seems by ‘74 they had to tack on a very ugly 5 mph bumper up front.
The midwest trailer park demographic doesn’t wait for grandma to pass away before acquiring this ride for their Walmart runs.
Funny to think that in reality U2 is probably considered Boomer music at this point.
I was thinking along the lines of Chris Daughtry-esque, but kinda can’t unsee Andrew Tate now, which is worse.
I feel he got there considerably earlier.
We get it. And we know why it’s done. Still sucks, but we get it.
“NHTSA has to make tough choices every day, because literally everything they do involves life safety. They have limited resources to deal with dozens of overlapping requirements and mandates.”