I’d be laughing hysterically in the row over. Worth a high five as we land, and if we don’t land, we’d go happy.
I’d be laughing hysterically in the row over. Worth a high five as we land, and if we don’t land, we’d go happy.
They’re going to remember shit like this. If I treated a person like this I wouldn’t be surprised if he took a swing at me later.
Knowing what you know about the reasons that people buy crossovers, I suspect the crux of the dissonance involves around how many people are actually wholly rational and fully informed when making purchasing decisions.
No worries. I have other pseudonyms of various qualities.
For an all-around review, I like how you write. I’d like to write in a similar vein, someday, maybe even for money.
It’s not selling well. It took me 20 years to get the first one. I’m hoping that between my savings and depreciation I can halve that time frame for the next one.
....where... where would her pistons be...?
Sales are rather poor, so I’m waiting another 15 years like I did for the gen 1, and trying again. I already work too much anyway. C’mon promotion!
YOU WENT FULL GOOGLY. YOU NEVER GO FULL GOOGLY.
I’m seeing a lot of good points about both daddy and kid NSX so I will refrain from commenting further on it. But good on you, Jalops, for getting it.
Nope, totally want one.
My 6 month insurance premium was destructively high, no joke.
The numbers don’t make sense if you don’t add up the rest of the bills I had. I didn’t go into those details because this isn’t a sob story about my shitty 20's, it’s a reflection about what it takes someone financially overburdened to unscrew themselves.
That is the face of a SENIOR Editor. It’s Senior Doofus to you, Jalops!
My grandmother lived through the Japanese occupation of Korea leading up to WWII. My parents lived through the lean post-Korean war years. But they didn’t know how to manage money, and pretty much fucked themselves over in a number of different ways - and then of course, didn’t explain any of that to me, preferring to…