Not a pet peeve: the girl who’s “watching her calories” and leaves 3/4 of each of her mimosas for me to drink while we’re splitting pitchers because it’s not bottomless. What a fucking blessing!
It was for a rubber seal in the MC that could eventually dry out when using brake fluids that did not meet Toyota’s specification. If I recall correctly, it wasn’t an immediate failure but would start to manifest and only become a safety issue if neglected long enough. So yes, driving to actual point of failure in this instance would still be owner negligence.
Tesla uses the Takata airbags that are part of the recall. Brakes are a wear item on Teslas just like every other vehicle and brake failures are 99% owner negligence. Do you know what you’re talking about?
35k is still expensive. My Cherokee was $5,000. I could drive it 200,000 miles (which would take 20 years) with current gas prices before making up the $30,000 price difference.
That’s the double whammy, isn’t it? They don’t spend 25 cents on a condom and after that “I’m late text” they still have more important investments than a trip to PP, like a pair of Yeezy Boosts.
That would be a litigation attorney, not patent. Also, the vast majority of corn is for feed and ethanol, it looks and tastes terrible anyways because it’s not sweet corn. The window to harvest good sweet corn is really narrow but it looks and tastes just fine without using any roundup.
Cool.
Location fits level of desperation.
Mad Max: Fury Road was a good movie. Jurassic World was ok. Godfather III was ok. There aren’t many.
Clerks 2, 12 years. Boom.
Not a pet peeve: the girl who’s “watching her calories” and leaves 3/4 of each of her mimosas for me to drink while we’re splitting pitchers because it’s not bottomless. What a fucking blessing!
It was for a rubber seal in the MC that could eventually dry out when using brake fluids that did not meet Toyota’s specification. If I recall correctly, it wasn’t an immediate failure but would start to manifest and only become a safety issue if neglected long enough. So yes, driving to actual point of failure in this instance would still be owner negligence.
Tesla uses the Takata airbags that are part of the recall. Brakes are a wear item on Teslas just like every other vehicle and brake failures are 99% owner negligence. Do you know what you’re talking about?
Wouldn’t know, bought it used for much less than 35k and it will last much longer than a Tesla.
35k is still expensive. My Cherokee was $5,000. I could drive it 200,000 miles (which would take 20 years) with current gas prices before making up the $30,000 price difference.
2G1C but no mention of Goatse.cx, the original NSFW version of a Rick Roll? Common now.
It’s a bit surprising it’s not on here, lots of places in Austin have them. Just as good as a bloody mary but without the sodium overdose..
Pool? Lakes? Light Beer?
Can someone who drives a Malibu say they care about cars though? Tough sell.
What makes a “car guy” cool then?
Sometimes I go out with a mustache and tell the people who inevitably make a comment that it’s a police department requirement.
I think Aly has earned the right to never have to ride in a soulless Camry, our Olympic heroes deserve better.
You didn’t look very hard.
That’s the double whammy, isn’t it? They don’t spend 25 cents on a condom and after that “I’m late text” they still have more important investments than a trip to PP, like a pair of Yeezy Boosts.
That would be a litigation attorney, not patent. Also, the vast majority of corn is for feed and ethanol, it looks and tastes terrible anyways because it’s not sweet corn. The window to harvest good sweet corn is really narrow but it looks and tastes just fine without using any roundup.
If you really want to send one to hell, deep fry it frozen.