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The airport itself really wasn’t that bad. It seemed really old school, especially getting to walk out onto the tarmac. It was mostly security that was painful. The fact that I was flying from a smaller airport to another smaller airport on a prop plane didn't help the situation.

It’s a good car, not just an affordable one.

There must be something about the airport in Bend. I was flying out of there probably 15 years ago, the security line was like a mile long and flights were being cancelled. My flight was to Sioux Falls through Portland and Denver. It was hot as fuck out. We were flying on a 30 seat Saab turboprop, and they needed

The answer I have usually heard for that question is usually "a thousand years"

Pontiac Sunfire GT

And the Ford vehicle they picked was actually a Kia in disguise.

It will be perfect for the people that just drive it around town empty anyway.

My wife went from her Pontiac Sunfire to a Hyundai Tucson while she was pregnant. When my kid was 4 1/2 I went from a Pontiac G6 to a Lincoln MKX.

Amd here I thought the best item was the pumpkin muffins at Costco. I'm such a fool :(

For my son’s 4th birthday, he wanted a monster truck theme. My wife made a cake that looked like a dirt hill, and put Blaze and the Monster Machines toys on it.

I had an 85 Grand Marquis. It had a ginormous trunk with a compact spare up on that little shelf, even though there was plenty of room for a full sizer. It wasn't that hard to get the spare out, but it would have been nice to have a bigger spare instead of the fuckin donut.

My mind went a different direction. I figured it came with more legroom and earlier boarding, but cost an extra $100

I think your former colleague Drew Magary explained mayo and how it should be used the best: https://thetakeout.com/drew-magary-hates-mayo-bullies-1832866128

Yeah. I’m not sure how not putting food directly on the coals makes me a coward, but whatever gets those sweet sweet clicks I guess.

Starred just because it's Metro Transit.

Its not exactly a cupholder with a drain, but my mom had an early 90s Chevy Astro van. The third row seat armrests were coolers that had drains that emptied outside the van. So the technology is there, but so far manufacturers have been too chicken to give it to us.

Were you able to buy it back from the insurance company?

I thought everyone knew this. Get a plastic bag if you are at a gas station, or keep a couple extra stashed somewhere, and throw any food waste in that and dispose of it properly at your next stop.

I installed my third set of bulbs on 13 year old G6 this spring.

I can verify that the headlights on the Malibu’s platform mate, the G6 are also a pain in the ass. The sheet metal on both of my front fenders are bent slightly from me trying to force those fuckers in and out.