Ooh! Yorkies! I don’t think this lot are good enough to know the secret to a decent Yorkie.
Ooh! Yorkies! I don’t think this lot are good enough to know the secret to a decent Yorkie.
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Man, I wish we’d gotten the wagon here in the States. I have an ST and RS and would love to have that extra room.
We have it in Canada and, yes, it’s the best.
Digestives were sort of vaguely seen as healthy in the past. The name stuck, but nobody even thinks about the name anymore if they’re familiar with the biscuit.
I don’t know anyone who eats the plain digestives. The chocolate ones on the other hand? Us British will shove everyone out the way for one!
America needs to embrace British biscuits and not just cookies. They go nice with coffee
I had heard of these before but, I shit you not, the same day you posted this I stumbled across one street parked in Brooklyn, though it was white with leather interior
this is awesome
Passing away does not equal ex-Queen.
That transit custom is sexier than it has any right to be.
Rio gone retro.
According to the article, only the upper trims have keyless entry. The base trims requires you to stick the key in the door.
Maybe like with the immobilizer, it is something you CAN get, but don’t get automatically.
It was a reference to yesterday’s article: https://jalopnik.com/2023-kia-rio-shows-us-what-17-500-gets-you-in-todays-n-1849609601
I have med-pay on my auto policy and since retirement doesn’t qualify as a “life changing” event I’m paying full price for medical insurance right now, so the bill works out to about 725.00 USD/month (disregarding the regular auto policy coverage) and over the course of a year with copays and such more than 15% of my…
I can’t reiterate enough what you just said. My god the mind-numbing feeling that I get trying to explain this to others. It’s so fucking simple and yet the massive amount of morons here cannot (more like willingly won’t) understand it. Makes my head spin!
Australian here.
eliminating the middleman is what needs to be done.
Yeah, the issue in the UK is that it is sometimes hard to keep staff. Doctors are paid well, but not exceptionally well. The issue in America is getting insurance to pay for the expensive doctors.
Administrative costs are the real problem in the US. Most cities have the local hospital as the biggest or nearly the biggest employer. Last I checked, my local hospital had 40k employees, only about 2k of which are medical professionals. The rest are administrators, accountants, etc.