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Besides the manual/engine, and the headlight aiming things, all the “quirky” things are mostly just the normal things Dodge Caravans/Plymouth Voyagers in the US had. My family had a ‘93 Voyager. I drove it for years, until 2009, when I got into an accident that punctured the radiator, and it was pretty much a write

“You know, George, that’s an onion…”

Hines, who was arrested Friday, also spent thousands of dollars on dating websites, jewelry and clothes, along with stays at high-end hotels such as the Fontainebleau and Setai on Miami Beach.

This. TechTV was when it was good. The transition to G4 seemed like an attempt to make it a “bro” channel, much like the transition of TNN to Spike TV, which happened around the same time. I guess bros were a the big market at the time.

I don’t know what Cadillac expects. Do they think they’re going to change the CTS to a CT5 and immediately take down the E class and sell 60k in their first year?

Spinervals! Now that’s a word I haven’t heard in 20 years…

Remember, if you’re stumped at the concepts, just look at the license plate…

My favorite time to eat ice cream is on a cold, winter day, where you can walk around outside all you want, and it won’t melt. It’s a yearly tradition of mine to get eat some peppermint ice cream and walking around the outdoor shopping mall during the Christmas season.

Thanks for this insight, and thanks for not just pulling a “if you can’t drive a manual, you’re a wuss” comment that floods posts like this.

Seriously. It’s $13. buy it and see if it works. Every one of his articles about his bikes bothers me. Like when he had that Schwinn Voyageur, and was looking for brakes or wheels and it was an ordeal. My first bike was a Voyageur, that I inherited when I was 14 (and was already 10+ years old when I got it). When

See, now this is what I want. Gravy.

Back in the late 80's/90's, my little cousin in the Philippines did a commercial for Milo. I think he had to pretend to play soccer or something. That’s all I got, really. lol

This is in Belgium, where tipping isn’t really a thing, like in the US. The delivery drivers don’t expect tips.

Everyone’s name mentioned here is epic.

If I’m going strictly on “design boldness”, I’d much rather have the Vellfire boldness, than the Sienna boldness.

Why couldn’t you just let Leopold move there, and then complain to Isabelle about him? And then you can just find someone else to replace him.

I like rings-on-the-door, but I’m not sure I like those rings-on-the-door.

I still had flimsy tools and very much wanted an upgraded shovel. Understandably, she said no, on account of the fact that I had nothing useful to trade. So I started stomping on all her flowers.

Exactly. These have too many details that won’t show up in the baked cookie. And the cars will look all puffy.