You should try Churchill’s Pub in San Marcos (another US-living Brit).
You should try Churchill’s Pub in San Marcos (another US-living Brit).
Counterpoint: I would rather fly my own plane than take either.
Huh. That’s fascinating. I was also going to comment that I didn’t like the painted piping. Every day is a school day, eh?
I fly small planes over long distances, and I don’t trust the autopilot enough that I stop watching over the plane, ready to take over at a second’s notice. For a plane, there is much less to bang into.
Without the electrification, it already exists for less than $500:
This thing is perfect for airplane mechanics. An airplane’s wings usually slope up toward the wingtips, meaning that your regular floor creeper is too low for most of the underside. This creeper would solve for that perfectly.
Naah, man, the offside front tire was 5psi down!
Debadging your to-order Porsche is, I believe, a zero cost option.
Hey! If you want to see a pretty cool car movie with a Renault 21 as the hero car, check out Lost Bullet on Netflix. It’s got a Ronin-type of vibe to it, and was well worth watching.
Oh, that car on those wheels... hnnnnnngg
The only major drawback to wrenching on someone else’s car is that, for some people, “you touched it last”. This means that ANYTHING going wrong with the vehicle thereafter until the end of time will be your fault and directly related to something you did.
In the 70's in England, my Granddad bought a new Rover P6. He specifically chose the one that had “ROVRE” across the boot (trunk) because it made him laugh.
Years ago, I took the Auto Train from Virginia to Orlando. I paid for a little cabin, and got to use my own convertible when I arrived in Florida. It was overall, a lovely experience! 19 hours after embarking, I arrived, fed and rested in Florida. Although I, too, slept - it was in a little private berth, rocked to…
I have one. You’ll love it, but it isn’t as floaty as the 70's and 80's land yachts.
Or on-street parking.
‘nother ‘68 here, thoroughly approve of all your choices, both of you!
Well, not any more - since the accident!