Taken at Steamtown, in Scranton, PA.
Haha, I've met Dan. He's a pretty funny guy, in the right way.
Next let's crack down on stuff like "What color grape are you?"
This old white man thinks it's awesome, and I'd bet most of us agree. The problem is that 500 people on the internet appears to be a consensus, when in reality there are 50,000,000 who have smiled at it and moved on.
Oh, but it WASN'T a last resort. There WAS an option. She just didn't want to do it: "She didn't want to take everyone back to the minivan to do the diaper change."
The Optima is so good we bought one. Just a basic off-rental LX 4 cylinder. It is quiet, fuel efficient, and drives nicely. It is not exciting, it is not "fun". But it is a good family car. The feedback is better in the Optima, the Sonata has a more dead feel to it.
If you read the article, it wasn't the dealership (business entity) that helped: the dealership employees all contributed personally to pay her negative equity. Then the dealership bought the car for the lease buyout number.
It's just an old car.
I don't need a video to know what's in a hot dog. I'll tell you what is in a hot dog. Wonderful deliciousness.
No 4WD? And no emissions? Then it's not actually restored, is it? Actually, weren't these Quadratrack: full time AWD with an option to lock the differentials? That would mean that it is only missing the lockup feature, not the AWD.
Oh, so it's NOT up to god.
great car, $10k too much.
Search for the comment by Robert M. Enger. The man lays it all out there in logical fashion. I'd let him argue for me any day.
Considering that bulldogs were originally bred for the sport of bear-baiting it isn't actually that unusual.
That's actually a good price, IMO. I spent far more on Canon. I'm not buying it, because I'll never notice the difference in my photos. But if I were in the market for a rangefinder sized shooter I'd probably do it.
The camera is probably the weakest feature of the M8. It's okay, but nowhere near the quality of everything else in the device. If you're looking for a smartphone with a great camera, this isn't the device for you. I love it, best damn phone I've ever had, but not because of the camera.
The Olympus point and shoot cameras are truly outstanding. Oly has done a lot of work on the jpg rendering, so that the best way to get the best shot is to set it on auto and snap. It is as if they asked, "What will people actually do with the camera, and how can we maximize that experience?"
Tell me how a kid grows up in that part of LA without gang contacts, without friends who are in gangs.