stuntmandan
StuntmanDan
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I’ve gone to one event, and they had the trucks on display for you to walk around and look at. A couple of those had engineers around to answer questions, and they were going into ridiculous detail and showing people things on the actual truck. It was really sweet. It wasn’t a Monster Jam event, but it had a few of

Kristen, I did really well with my choices concerning parking in the senior lot. The first semester I got rear-ended while parked, but pocketed the repair money they gave me and didn’t fix my truck. Second semester I sold my spot for a few hundred dollars and parked my truck in the convenient grass area somewhat close

Maybe if you get the top-trim inline 6 it’s a great car, but in the 4-cylinder Miata comparison spec, it’s not a good car. It’s needlessly complicated and even more underpowered than the Miata. Trust me, I have one in my garage and I want a Miata.

No, the Z3 soft top is more complicated, just like everything in the Z3 is more complicated than the Miata. For no reason. Get a Miata.

The Z3 is not a fine car. I have one in my garage, and I want a Miata. I don’t own the one in my garage, but it’s a friend’s and I work on it, and I could have it for free if I wanted it. I feel like everything that needs fixed in the Z3, which is a lot of things, is made as complicated as possible. I want simple and

After the second one? The second one was definitely the worst of the series.

How do you roll fiberglass?

Oh, I missed this, but I’ll tell my favorite story anyway.

One on the list near my house is listed as being structurally deficient, and built in 1937. The bridge in question was washed away around 15 years ago and rebuilt. I remember watching them build the new one as a teenager.

When I left high school I knew I wanted to be a mechanical engineer. Two years later at a four-year school, and that was starting to seem like a bad idea. I transferred to a local CC and ended up in journalism after taking a year to find something interesting. Even though I ‘knew’ what I wanted when I left high

Both of my grandfathers had 1984 Ford Rangers. I wholeheartedly agree that they are unbeatable and pretty awesome little trucks. My one cousin and I still lament that my one grandfather sold his without telling us, as we both wanted it.

The average age of my cars is 8.5 years. The average age of cars in my driveway is 10.2. My dad’s old car that I have for now brings that up, as it’s a 2011, but I’m also working on a friend’s 1996.

My Dad has one, and I’ve been driving it recently. I like it a lot for the things it is good at. It is reasonably quick, the awd handles great in bad weather, and it’s a lot of fun to throw around on backroads. The downsides are that there’s hardly any interior space, it gets poor gas mileage, and it has that garbage

I’ve been driving my dad’s Juke around lately and it’s quite disappointing. I put about the same amount of gas in that as I do in our Prius. The Juke goes just over 200 miles, while the Prius does over 400 on the same amount of fuel.

It sounds like you’re comparing living in the city to living in a tent in the woods. There are plenty of opportunities for careers outside of cities, and if you’re willing to commute 30-45 minutes, that’s a huge area full of options that you can reach from a lot of places with really cheap land and housing. If you

Come on, the employees aren’t the bad people. They’ve gotta pay off those hundreds of thousands in student loans somehow.

Already found that stuff, but thanks. I think Alanis just over-summarized their coverage to the point where it was difficult to understand without context. Those articles helped that.

This would be a great summary for someone who knew what was going on and casually followed the race. I am neither, but I would like to know how things ended up. This article confused me though.

Well I like The Piano Guys.

I have six cars at my house, but the wife says we can’t own more than 4. We’re working on that. We have the space, but it’s a little expensive and annoying right now.