thejahbro
thejahbro
thejahbro

Meh...If I want to buy a toaster, I’ll read CR. Not influenced in any way by their weird rating systems and heresey from surveys from morons about cars.

For fucking REAL. His whole Presidency is devoted to enriching himself and his family. He won’t divest, nobody will make him, he’s sucking up government dollars and never giving back a penny.

Oh yes he is getting paid! What he does with the paycheck is immaterial. If I spend my entire paycheck on a pair of shoes, I don’t get to claim I wasn’t paid in the first place.

You know where to find me and I am solidly “halfway-decent” :)

Tom I may have to use you in the future for some assistance with purchasing a vehicle... you seem like a half-way decent person to deal with from what I’ve seen.

Agreed - and I’d go so far as to say Florida as a whole. It’s why we’re so successful with the brokering, 9/10 customers are referrals. There’s a huge market for higher-end vehicles down here and we’ve had customers come to us after being quoted by a dealership with tales of $8,000-$10,000 down... on a lease. Insanity.

Oh man, Miami is one of the absolute worst places to buy cars.

Laws...forcing dealers to disclose stuff?

I’m an auto broker and consultant here in Miami and the levels of trickery and BS that dealerships will hit customers with is downright disgraceful.

Unless someone took a poop on the seats and they had to replace them than they are out of their minds.

Dwight running Ed into the shrub with his Prius was easily the funniest fucking thing I’ve seen on TV in a decade.

To be honest, any scene with Kevin was painful for me, with the possible exception of when he spilled the huge vat of chili. I think I had purged the babytalk from the memory bank!

It was the rest of the characters who got wacky and ridiculous, which kimd of ruined the show for me. It turned into just any other sitcom around season 5. Still hilarious, but not the same. Kevin went from a poker champion to someone who tries to talk like a baby to save time. That bugged me so much.

Dwight is portrayed with sympathy as the show progresses but he’s still the epitome of the kiss-ass power nerd that makes “bullying” him next to impossible.

I want to say it got wackier or more ridiculous, but I look back at some of the Michael episodes and think, nope! It did suffer without Steve Carell, and I hated the Athlead storyline, but it mostly kept making me laugh, too.

I completely agree. I never really liked him much to begin with, but after his journey on the yacht he had zero redeeming moments. But, I admit to occasionally doing a root-doot-do-doot-doot-do.

For me, the finale where Jim is Dwight’s best man and takes his duties so seriously completely erases the times he crossed the line. Dwight was also massively antagonistic to everyone in the office on a regular basis, but the finale episode showed they all had a lot of love for each other.

How about a nice 4 cylinder Ranger?

Los Angeles?