I used picknbuy24 to get a Nissan Tiida for $1200 USD with like 25k miles. Parts are normally the same as they are on already imported models.
I used picknbuy24 to get a Nissan Tiida for $1200 USD with like 25k miles. Parts are normally the same as they are on already imported models.
I got a Chihuahua instead. If it’s something out of the ordinary, she’ll bark. Oh, she will certainly bark.
It really is. Guy had the opportunity to be great, but got sick. Like losing an aging parent to Fox.
Are ya winning, son?
I used to work next to small commercial bakery, and they would give us stuff from time to time if it was near the sell-by date and they hadn’t scheduled a shipment.
One day they gave us some of those tiny vending packs of muffins, the ones with two little colorful things in plastic. They were awful. So bad we bet that even the ants wouldn’t touch them if we left it out.
It’s been three years now and that muffin is still there, identical to the day we set it down (not counting the dust).
Portland, TX has some pretty shitty food fyi
That cow has seen some shit.
Rape is so funny!
I like to tell myself that these are the death throes of a dying ideology.
Even if it’s just a gesture, those people deserve more than they got.
My panache
She’s not just on the HOA, she is the HOA.
Can’t go back that far, but this reads like the first few responses from a question asked in #slackware on IRC.
VM Ware / Virtualbox ?
I’m a subscriber. It’s like a customizable RSS feed with a source metric and a built in browser, which makes it nice to just have an exit out of a site completely if their ads are annoying and just go to the next independent source. Their ‘Blind Spot’ tab helps me find things I don’t normally dig for, and the curated feed I have set up for local.
It’s a nice service, but the subscription is really only paying for the convenience of being in their ecosystem, and a few good stories that slip past drudge/apnews/aljazeera.
That vendor story was so greasy it reminded me to take a shower.
They stopped being good cars in 2004. Twenty years they’ve been shit, and people are still swallowing the gravy.