So, there’s a Lexus ES in your neighborhood?
I’m ashamed to say it took me entirely too long to get this.
What a bunch of morons. From personal experience, here’s the best way to handle situations like this:
Honestly I’m guessing he stealthed it. That’s usually what they do, get in and hook up as fast as possible then go, because people can do all sorts of shit to stop a repo. When I was in lowell it wasn’t uncommon to see skid-marks out of people’s driveways as their FWD cars were yanked out while in park. Most of the…
Looks more Sideways Outta Compton, but I’ll give ya a star anyway.
How dare they try to take that persons car who didn’t pay for it.
My guess is that the car was in a parking spot (front first), they refused to give him the keys to the car, there was a lot of arguing and fighting, he got pissed off and hooked up anyway, started driving off, the tires blew since it was probably in park, and eventually went on the rims.
Straight outa Compton
Home girl’s A key seems to work intermittently. Damn shame.
Lots of comments comparing suits vs. shorts-and-t-shirts.
Or just stop caring what random people think of you, especially since you likely won’t ever talk to/see them again.
We figured out that an 8 hour flight cross country to show up for a meeting as soon as our uber drops us off at the building is way more comfortable in basketball shorts even if we gotta change in the airport bathroom in san-jose
Counterpoint: Dressing nicely might score you a free upgrade (but very likely won’t), while dressing comfortably is a sure bet.
I guess we should stop being so hard on the BMW drivers who don’t opt for the optional turn signal package. They’re just trying to save the world by reducing their gas use. Good for them.
You’re forgetting the wear and tear on the turn signal switch. I just had to replace both in my 300,000 mile Volvo and 351,000 mile Toyota. Why, it’s practically an everyday occurrence!