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Have you tried the key in the door lock? Driver's side door, turn the key to the right to lock the doors and the hold it there. The top should...
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You've never dealt with a fallacy of logic?
That's called anecdotal evidence which has no standing for making judgment calls based on the findings of a large population sampling. "All...
This reminds me a little of something my grandpa used to say. "Just because you can do it doesn't mean you should."
And now they want to add even more breakable goodies with that driver assist system. Mitsubishi started running their ad with a lady driver...
I did and then ran and hid...didn't know if it was a forward observation for an air strike or artillery barrage. Could'a been a Fiat patrol back...
Just a wild guess but what about plain old saddle soap? I have a Stressless leather recliner and the upholstery guy told me just a damp cloth for...
...in small unmarked bills or you'll never see them again."
That would also work for an episode of All in the Family.
Lucifer it is. :devil: Sulfur matches were invented in the mid 1800's. Their strong sulfurous smell gave rise to the nickname associated with...
...or the caramel apples from the little old neighbor lady...who we all knew was really a witch.
Blue tip and kitchen matches were and still are commonly used names but those aren't the answer. I'll give it another day.
Just today: Me: Down shift to 3rd, rethink that into 2nd and aim for the apex on the exit ramp. Co-pilot: "Hey, I don't have anything to grab...
Quiz: If you're truly older than dirt, what where they called a really long time ago? I remember my granddaddy calling them this.
They say you can get used to anything. Just give them a little time.
[Comment about why more women might be seen in any service department redacted after second thoughts and a dose of self preservation prevailed]
You had gravel??? Why back in my day the guy who eventually invented gravel hadn't been born yet. We only had one really big rock and had to...
Just up and down? No twisties?
A couple of the best bits of advice I ever got: "Keep it simple stupid" (with or without punctuation between the two S words) and "Needle, ball...