Ah yes, “Max Max.” My favorite movie.
Ah yes, “Max Max.” My favorite movie.
Nothing about the article justifies this headline. It sure seems to me like they’re keeping the same capacity but adding more seat width and legroom instead.
Surely it’s worth AT LEAST a lifetime Epic Pass, right?
Super Switch
They don’t make good organ donors when they wreck at 150mph
That’s not the case at my Costco, there’s no one stopping people from entering through the exit to go to the service desk or the food court.
It’s “open to the public” in the sense that no one will stop you, but it’s not really meant to be used by non-members.
Currently I do a quick flash of the card when I enter the store, and another quick flash of the card while waiting in the checkout line. If that changes to one scan while entering the store and some cheaters never make it in, then I could see it slightly speeding up overall.
I guess the question is whether this more often makes people feel like they’re being “treated like criminals,” or whether it makes them feel like they’re part of an exclusive club and special for it.
You are NOT reading the sign correctly. Those are the hours the store is open, and it is ALWAYS members only.
One bottle of what, though?
Here I am 6.5 YEARS later, and you’re the top reply to the top comment on the article.
Surely they mean a Nissan Leaf, not a Chevy Bolt
The picture at the top of the post is not the 7th gen iPad that is mentioned in the actual body.
Yeah, this is what I see on that listing:
I just searched for my zip code, and of the 9 eligible restaurants that showed up 3 of them have been closed for months, and 2 of them are 20+ miles outside of my city.
“I haven’t had an approved comment in 8 years” is a weird thing to say when:
Except for the latest round of redistricting that added more red counties to the district.
Yep, it’s no more exclusive than any other major ski resort. That is, as long as you can afford the lift ticket you’re in.