typhoonegator
typhoonegator
typhoonegator

The window unit is truly inspired.

...and she married Jeffrey. He knows he won the lottery and isn’t afraid to shower her with just praise. The collective mood arising from the two of them eating a fantastic dinner on Friday night when he gets back to the Hamptons must be as close to Valhalla as any white-bread American will ever get.

Do you think Toyobaru will refresh the interior at some point, or do you think this is all we’re going to get until the model runs its course? It seems like they’re just going to do bolt on “editions” to kill time until the model dies. I hope I’m wrong.

My guess is he was trying to respond to the guy that posted the Galeano quote, and got tripped up in the mystery of Kinja.

Not sure, but maybe something pell onto his caps-lock button.

Just out of curiosity, how does one pick up on something so subtle? Is my monitor that bad? Do you run some sort of 50 inch 4K display or something?

Well, I don’t feel any different, if that’s what you’re asking. I sort of expected it to feel like some sort of coming-of-age montage.

Squeee! Doug replied to me! Spare some un-greying for this penitent poster?

Silly question, but what kind of gas does it take? Does Japanese pump gas have similar octane numbers to what we see here in the states?

I'm more interested in how DRINKING a six-pack changes my life.

I dunno. Has a bit of Tacoma-Narrows feel to it.

I’d take the recall fund payout. The injured have to bear at least some responsibility for purchasing a Chevy Cobalt.

Might be time to upgrade the ol’ Hi-Fi.

“Remington Walden”, what an epic name. We’re all diminished by his loss.

While supporting the dichotomization of bears as being wholly "good" or "bad" trivializes the breadth and depth of existence and nuanced life experience that lies within every bear, I am forced to reach the conclusion that this is, in fact, a good bear.

It’s a good thing this guy is around to tell women what they should and shouldn’t do. It’s not like they should be making those kind of decisions on their own — that would require the use of “man traits”.

The use of portrait mode adds a lot to the vignette. Great use of vertical space. Also, you teased a landscape picture in the lede, so it was somehow even more jarring.

Topical? Check.

Beautiful. Such tight lines, small overhangs, no overuse of “character lines”. Even the grill is reasonable. Tough view out the C-pillar, but whatever. I’d love to see it built, which means I probably won’t.