It’s a lawless zone where social norms can touch you. I’d go as far as to say that the elusive pre-9am, pre-vacation beer is one of the more Elite Beers in existence.
It’s a lawless zone where social norms can touch you. I’d go as far as to say that the elusive pre-9am, pre-vacation beer is one of the more Elite Beers in existence.
Thanks for the “too loud” office laugh. Fuck you Karen and your disapproving stares. I’m on lunch.
I once got upgraded to first class on a 630 AM flight. I was so excited, free booze! Being that it was my first time in first class and it was the start of my vacation, I had to take advantage, regardless of the time of day.
This probably isn’t even a question. But is there a worst decision than trying to sleep next to your kid?
The Camaro’s problem is that there’s so little interior space that GM had to put the phone charger in the back seat. I seriously think a Corvette would be easier to live with everyday.
I’m mostly brand agnostic, but after owning a GM car once, I have refrained from making the same mistake again.
When they became the official cars of Michael Bay’s Transformers, I think GM’s design department took the idea of “These cars are living aliens attempting to blend in with regular Earth vehicles” to heart.
GM’s new design language is “making all our cars look like they’re having an allergic reaction”.
The ugly Camaro was introduced and sales actually fell. Now the less ugly (but still ugly) Silverado is introduced and Chevy loses second place to Ram.
The new 4x4 chevys (all new trucks?) have obnoxiously tall bed sides. Looking at them in traffic, it looks like it would be a bitch to actually use as a truck. ...putting a load of lumber back there, the top layer would be over your head or close to it.
1st Gear: When will GM learn that ugly vehicles with ugly interiors don’t sell?
Ford is a pro at this shit!
Someone looked at the car and realized they could fit just a couple more squares in those squares in that big square. Perfect.
It’s smart communications.