He doesn't like his neighbours, so he sabotages their attempt to sell so he's stuck living next to them for longer.Mornin!
Brother and sister-in-law were up visiting Saturday. They are trying to sell their house but crazy neighbor had other plans. Feud started cause sis has out bird feeders and this guy didn't like all the birds hanging around. So he decides to camp outside during the open house with a dead mouse in a mouse trap handing out flyers saying their house has a massive rodent infestation that they won't disclose but he feels obligated to. Several offers were pulled due to crazy neighbor. Talk about bad neighbor...
Heeeeyyy....that's a lot of information, bud.Will slap the Fatty later on.
this sounds probably illegal. they should be talking to a lawyer.So he decides to camp outside during the open house with a dead mouse in a mouse trap handing out flyers saying their house has a massive rodent infestation that they won't disclose but he feels obligated to. Several offers were pulled due to crazy neighbor. Talk about bad neighbor...
baked beans are totally acceptable as a breakfast foodI want 2nd breakfast.
seems i'm not the only one in this predicament. i've got another pile of probably ~4 cords that's unsplit, but definitely not seasoned enough yetHoping it warms up ‘cause we are on our last load of firewood
During the heavy snow storms last winter, when Wifey was still flying to SF regularly, there were a few Uber guys who drove trucks or other vehicles that could travel in pretty deep snow. They always got boost or whatever it's called because so many drivers couldn't get out. The ones that she has a regulars had other more efficient cars for dry though. Not sure about using it as a regular though, that's dumb.En route to work in an Uber. Apparently people drive UberX in Toyota Tacomas—fuel economy must cut into profits.
i have a buddy in vermont who owns a unimog, which he's driven in 2 feet of snow without issue. i've told him he should run it as an uber during blizzards.During the heavy snow storms last winter, when Wifey was still flying to SF regularly, there were a few Uber guys who drove trucks or other vehicles that could travel in pretty deep snow. They always got boost or whatever it's called because so many drivers couldn't get out. The ones that she has a regulars had other more efficient cars for dry though. Not sure about using it as a regular though, that's dumb.
He'd make a killing. I don't think Uber would accept a car that old though.i have a buddy in vermont who owns a unimog, which he's driven in 2 feet of snow without issue. i've told him he should run it as an uber during blizzards.
the cab isn't exactly comfortable, but he could probably convert the cargo area to a seating section.He'd make a killing. I don't think Uber would accept a car that old though.
BRO-DOZERHad an interesting driving experience this weekend. I got the M onto summer tires yesterday and was enjoying everything that comes along with that. There is a banked, decreasing radius, 2-lane cloverleaf on ramp (with a very large wall behind it) near my house that makes for a fun turn. I went in, on the inside lane, parallel to a guy in a raised Suburban who apparently was incensed that he was being passed and decided to not let that happen. I didn't realize it was a thing until I heard his tires screaming like the world was ending as he was sitting in my blind spot. He was pushing the limit of that thing before we even hit the hook of the turn, soI decided to get the hell out of dodge because I was sure he was going to put it into the wall. Somehow he didn't, but he ended up way into the emergency lane and almost hit the light signal at the turn exit.
Once on the highway, he got up to about 100mph to catch me, because at that point I was close to a half mile ahead and doing 85 (yeah high speed limit areas!) to proceed to have a rage fit in his car. Thankfully my exit was the next, so I just waited to take a last minute lane change to avoid him.
WTF is wrong with people? Cars get passed all the time, it's not fucking NASCAR. The inside lane of a corner will almost always be faster because it's shorter, especially on a 50yd banked turn. A car is more likely able to go around the corner than a raised truck. Just wow.
It's ///Madness, I tell you! ///Madness!Had an interesting driving experience this weekend. I got the M onto summer tires yesterday and was enjoying everything that comes along with that. There is a banked, decreasing radius, 2-lane cloverleaf on ramp (with a very large wall behind it) near my house that makes for a fun turn. I went in, on the inside lane, parallel to a guy in a raised Suburban who apparently was incensed that he was being passed and decided to not let that happen. I didn't realize it was a thing until I heard his tires screaming like the world was ending as he was sitting in my blind spot. He was pushing the limit of that thing before we even hit the hook of the turn, soI decided to get the hell out of dodge because I was sure he was going to put it into the wall. Somehow he didn't, but he ended up way into the emergency lane and almost hit the light signal at the turn exit.
Once on the highway, he got up to about 100mph to catch me, because at that point I was close to a half mile ahead and doing 85 (yeah high speed limit areas!) to proceed to have a rage fit in his car. Thankfully my exit was the next, so I just waited to take a last minute lane change to avoid him.
WTF is wrong with people? Cars get passed all the time, it's not fucking NASCAR. The inside lane of a corner will almost always be faster because it's shorter, especially on a 50yd banked turn. A car is more likely able to go around the corner than a raised truck. Just wow.
bro do you even dozer?It's ///Madness, I tell you! ///Madness!
It would have been the same in any car, I think. Guy was just full on bro-dozer. He did have the black-white-blue US flag too.It's ///Madness, I tell you! ///Madness!
not sure if monster energy or steroids. but raging nonetheless.It would have been the same in any car, I think. Guy was just full on bro-dozer. He did have the black-white-blue US flag too.
Once on the highway, he got up to about 100mph to catch me, because at that point I was close to a half mile ahead and doing 85 (yeah high speed limit areas!) to proceed to have a rage fit in his car.