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My dad had a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria. We moved to Massachusetts the winter of 1995. A historically terrible winter in 1995-96, a steep driveway with a waist high rock retaining wall the whole way up doomed the crown vic. If there was any snow on the driveway it couldn’t make it up. The final straw was him trying

Spoken like someone who has never stepped foot in a classroom and doesn’t understand the realities of teaching. With every group of workers there are good and bad employees. My mother, who is a retired teacher of 30 years, may have been contracted to be in the school from 7-2:30 rarely made it home before 5:00.

teachers dont stop working just because they arent at the school dick. and they have high starting pay but then it doesnt go anywhere. theyre also paid by the day. if they worked more days they get paid more. thats why my mom went into admin before she retired. it was 50 more working days so her pay went up and her

Georgia caved to the car dealership lobby a few years back. You pay the tax all up front when you first tag a vehicle, new or used - private sale or dealer. If you’re a Jalop and you keep swapping out your car every year or two you get absolutely hammered on tax. Used to you’d pay sales tax from a dealer (overall

2-4k in fixes doesn’t seem that bad, I understand his desire to purchase the car and take their word that it was good to go. As a buyer, 700 miles would be a lot to me if I had confirmed the miles before delivery. Maybe a few joyrides racked up those. I am willing to bet because of the quick purchase that the car was

A 2003 Lincoln Aviator. It was a recent trade in at a dealership I was test driving a few cars. It was an Infiniti dealership so they should have been on the up and up for making sure what happened to me doesn’t happen. I was about to leave when the salesman came out to my car and said he got this trade that he