Why?
Why?
Jesus Christ. I'm getting really fucking sick of the "jealousy" tag.
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No, I can tell you that my opinion comes from a lifetime of living in a city crawling with awesome cars that are used as status symbols and nothing else. I'm talking from the point of view of someone who has to watch these amazing pieces of machinery get under utilized. I'm not saying it won't ever get daily driven.…
*jealousy *douche
They met in a dealership
Standing at the counter, feeling real hii-iip
She tucked the key in his hand.
Here's the argument: It's uncool because of what it is. It's never going to be driven properly by the majority of its owners. It will spend the majority of its time idling on trendy boulevards - thus making it overheat and catch fire - so that beautiful people can look out of it and see other beautiful people looking…
They're called opinions. Everybody's entitled to one. Having a bad enough day that I really don't need to be told that I'm full of shit.
Beacuse Nibbles:
I'm going to say the Aventador Roadster. Everything about this car screams "LOOK AT ME!!!" That's just not cool. This car wants so badly, to be accepted by its supercar brethren.
The big problem with the Red Deer project, is that the City didn't fully explain that this was a pilot. Nobody ever said the lanes were going to stay where they were initially put. Unfortunately a very vocal presence started spouting off without actually asking any real questions about how the process was going to…
Yeah. You can pretty much ignore the "don't push it into the street rule". I do it all the time and nobody's ever said anything about it. That said, I've never heard of anybody getting a sidewalk cleaning bill either. It really only gets enforced if someone complains. I'm pretty obsessive about my sidewalks in the…
I used to use 43 Ave all the time but honestly, the 40 Ave lane cuts so much time off my ride. Now if they could just get rid of that giant manhole hump in the right lane, I'd be a happy guy.
Are you in Red Deer?
Red Deer, Alberta... we have similar rules: All sidewalks must be shovelled within 24 hours of a snowfall and you can't push it into the street.
It's a science-focus school, he's prepping for his SATs and in case you missed it, he's 14 years old. This is one motivated kid. I'd guess that he's brilliant and that he's mapping his path to a prestigious university.
I missed the part about Transportation. Words are hard today, apparently.
Controlled Demolitions implosion of the King Dome in Seattle. It set a world record and the explosions on the spines of the roof are awesome.
Cool. Given that I live in the Centre of almost nowhere, these are sights I don't get unless I visit my relatives in big cities.
Where did this happen? They aren't available to the public yet...