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Cashier’s checks aren’t as trustworthy as they used to be. I’ve had issues with them before. Wire transfers seem to be the safest way to go since they can’t really be reversed, but it’s probably harder to get a buyer to wire money for lower value cars versus classics that sell for $100k+.

It’s Nurse Ratched.

Along with what everyone else says, Angel’s Envy, Eagle Rare, 4Roses and most others are good choices. If you see a bottle of Angel’s Envy or Eagle Rare it’s best to buy it on the spot, because their stock is fairly limited. My distributor has told me 3 or 4 times that Angel’s Envy is shutting down and what we get is

All this made me think of was this:

I’ve owned a gtv6 and 164, and I’m around 30-80 year old Alfas quite often. I don’t think they deserve quite the level of hate they get. They have random issues of course, and questionable design decisions, but I don’t think it’s as universally horrible as the internet wants you to believe. I also really like the

My cat’s name is Pickle, but I don’t think he’d be a fan. Too much shouting.

I watched my best friendly slowly waste away from AIDS related illnesses while in a coma earlier this year. He let his ‘flu’ progress to a level that gave no hope for survival. I wish getting tested for HIV wasn’t considered so scary to so many people.

I really wish HIV testing was considered a standard test when doing annual physicals. Something to make it seem less ominous.

Spicer rushing out of the room while a reporter yells “Is Kushner fake news?” was great.

My old Alfa 164's heater blower went out, and we found the only way it could be replaced was to pull the engine because it was behind it.

My first car was a GTV6 (Balocco), made the same year I was born. My second was a replacement GTV6, and then a 164. They were great cars, and I still miss them. The GTV6 only cost $1300 back then, but they seem to be worth a bit more these days. It was a rust bucket, though. When I eventually wrecked it, the impact

It looks like one of Martha Stewart’s notoriously bad Instagram posts. Also a bit like pulled pork.

All these shirts do is remind me of this part of the 80's specifically:

A 1930 Cord L29. I was terrified I’d mess something up the whole time. It also wasn’t really built for tall people, so that made it even more terrifying. My dad has a few cars from the 00s-20s, but I’m too scared to ever drive them. I sat/started up a 49 Alfa 6C2500 but didn’t drive it anywhere due to my

That coat? in the header image seriously looks like carpet padding.

This “collectible” has always been my favorite example:

My first college roommate was from nowhere PA, and loved two things: Friends and Shaggy. He also never went to class and chewed tobacco, and left pepsi bottles full of spit all around our tiny room.

I’ve always liked Zagato’s weird stylings

The weird guy cut (tapered) is also good, especially if one has skinny ankles or something and regular cuts of jeans tend to flap around dramatically in the wind in the calf area. I got a pair of forest green ones for $50 at barney’s warehouse sale, but I picked up the twisted yarn ones today, too. At least with

The weird guy cut (tapered) is also good, especially if one has skinny ankles or something and regular cuts of jeans