Wimp, try again. You could ask for help.Receta por favor señorita...
I already tried that two different ways and failed quite miserably![]()
Thanks! I have none of those flavors, but I’ll add to my current cart full lol.let me know if you give it a try
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Ouch, sorry, that pokes my eye lol. They’re all pretty ugly though, SUVs and crossovers. I just like the safety features (which I suppose are available on other models) and the specs. It’s pretty close in size to my Silverado, only not so long. Now that I’m (finally!) used to driving the truck, I rather like the view from up there, and that nobody bullies me around.Have you seen they are bringing back the blazer for 19? Looks pretty nice......
Here's an idea: buy a car with the trunk filled with flavors. One bird, two stones, that kind of thing.I have none of those flavors, but I’ll add to my current cart full lol.
It has a good chance to work, usually the French don't take kindly to botched flavors.Hope it works out for you.
guilty of that for sure. Need a word for it I can pronounce. Oh, OK, Sleepshinying. Got it. I will add it to my list of diagnosis's.That's noctaredimolism (excuse my bad latin) aka sleepshinying.
I don't see the problem though![]()
Once you get the feel for driving a truck and get the feel of the OMPH, it is hard to go back to driving a car. Especially a weenie car. I owned and worked a self loader tow truck for years and you just feel like the boss of the road.Ouch, sorry, that pokes my eye lol. They’re all pretty ugly though, SUVs and crossovers. I just like the safety features (which I suppose are available on other models) and the specs. It’s pretty close in size to my Silverado, only not so long. Now that I’m (finally!) used to driving the truck, I rather like the view from up there, and that nobody bullies me around.
Not really serious about anything yet though. My truck’s only ten years old. It’s hardly broke in.
I never liked tiny cars. I had to drive a Pinto for a few years. Talk about feeling vulnerable. My nephew had a Porsche for a while. I said, that’s adorable... how many clowns can you fit?Once you get the feel for driving a truck and get the feel of the OMPH, it is hard to go back to driving a car. Especially a weenie car. I owned and worked a self loader tow truck for years and you just feel like the boss of the road.
Chanel, I used to drive a Propane delivery deuce and half. 3000 gallon fuel tank, now that's the boss of the road. Others are even more apt to get the hell out of your way too.Once you get the feel for driving a truck and get the feel of the OMPH, it is hard to go back to driving a car. Especially a weenie car. I owned and worked a self loader tow truck for years and you just feel like the boss of the road.
I never liked tiny cars. I had to drive a Pinto for a few years. Talk about feeling vulnerable. My nephew had a Porsche for a while. I said, that’s adorable... how many clowns can you fit?
@untar I could fit ALL the flavors in a Traverse, and still have room for a hot plumber!
My mom still has my dad’s ‘07 silverado, great truck! You may have that one for a while, his prior one was a ‘73. Odometer died around 300k miles, but it kept on truckin’ ( yes, I went thereOuch, sorry, that pokes my eye lol. They’re all pretty ugly though, SUVs and crossovers. I just like the safety features (which I suppose are available on other models) and the specs. It’s pretty close in size to my Silverado, only not so long. Now that I’m (finally!) used to driving the truck, I rather like the view from up there, and that nobody bullies me around.
Not really serious about anything yet though. My truck’s only ten years old. It’s hardly broke in.
Sleepshinying.
We had a Dodge Dakota with over 300k. What a beast. Caught on fire twice ( which is one time more than the Pinto lol) didn’t seem to affect it. Only thing the Pinto ever needed was super glue - the gear shifter pulled clean out- and a muffler every spring. I do well with Ford cars. Had a Cougar for 18 years. And the Mustang 16 so far. The battery lasted 14 years. I like Chevy for trucks though. I’m just thinking if the new ones are as good as the older ones, if I buy one now, it could be the last I ever need.My mom still has my dad’s ‘07 silverado, great truck! You may have that one for a while, his prior one was a ‘73. Odometer died around 300k miles, but it kept on truckin’ ( yes, I went there).
I like tiny/zippy cars. The larger my vehicle, the more exponentially likely I am to hit stuff. We had a Ford Escape once that was kinda fun, but mainly especially when leaving the in laws (both sets, because my bio family is the husband's in laws) LOL. I have a Mazda 3 stickshift that was GREAT until I made the mistake of allowing the husband to drive it to Sedona loaded down with all the stuff we "needed" for the fire. I LOVED that car. I drove it from somewhere loaded up and thoughtfully told the husband, "This is driving like a PIG. Be careful braking and also with my GEAR ratios.)
Well, when we were driving 65 miles an hour UP mountains and etc., I would say stuff. Stuff like, "Slow down!" What I really should have said was "Get out and let me drive!!!!!!!!!!!!" LOL. Because we would have arrived LATER, but I wouldn't have needed a new set of gears and brakes. He did that to my LAST car also (destroyed the clutch) by "teaching the kid to "drive" by doing WHEELIES.
Oh, he said we'd get it fixed, he didn't. I do understand there are/were other pressing matters and etc., but man, I LOVED that car. I still love it, but it's not as zippy. He had the nerve to blame the former car's destruction on THE KID when he thought "wheelies" were an important skill to learn. LOL. He's not to be trusted with stick shift cars and they're going out of style and I'm sad. LOL.
Wheelies. (Censored.) I had like 2k miles on that car without the need for a new clutch or Anything. I mean, I'll hit you in a hot minute if I'm not paying attention but if there's one thing about cars I do understand, it's the care and feeding of a clutch and how to use gear ratios appropriately. LOL.
Every new car I say I'm getting an automatic and then I don't. Heh. Clutches and gears are USEFUL. Heh.
Anna