Awesome!
How far out did you go? Back in the late '70's/early 80's my dad would go out on the Red Rooster for 15-day trips down to Clarion/San Benedicto/Socorro islands in Mexico and bring back a car load of yellowfin, albacore, and wahoo....oh, the memories of that fresh goodness from the sea!
Here's my "random" story:
When I was in the army I was the screening NCO for my unit. Once a month I'd pick a number between 0 and 9 (I used a 10-sided die) and you were tested if your SSN ended with that number. One day my first sergeant called me into his office and said he wanted a screening...
Yes, Honda is picking up the tab. Coincidentally, the Honda dealer called her today and informed her that the parts are in to replace her Ridgeline airbags.
I switched from USAA in 2010 after 13 years...they just couldn't compete with other quotes I was getting. At the time, and for my location, Allstate was the best so I went with them until last year when I called around and guess what? USAA had the best rates again. Sometimes you just need to...
I too have a VW story. I was driving on I-15 from LA to Las Vegas back in the early '90's and was in the middle of nowhere between Barstow and Baker. Up ahead I could see black smoke billowing into the sky. Got to the source of the smoke and there was an old VW Beetle totally engulfed in flames...
I have a 2016 Sorento SX-L AWD with the turbo 4. For me it was between the Sorento and the Highlander Limited Platinum. The price for the two was about equal but two things won me over with the Sorento: 1) Nicer interior materials/overall quality of interior and 2) the seats are much more...
I work from home and have no real obligations today. It's a beautiful day outside and I am going to take an extended lunch and ride my motorcycle around the back roads of Virginia...problem is I don't know if I should take my Street Triple or my Versys 1000. Why do I put myself in these...
I replaced my OEM Michelins on my '09 TL with Continental ExtremeContacts and they were not only much quieter and smoother but they handled wet roads better than the OEMs handled dry roads. Unfortunately I picked up a nail in the sidewall on one of them and nobody (even TireRack) had them in...
It's funny because when I saw picture # 54 of the cattle at Belle Fourche, SD, where I had to wait for cattle to be herded down the highway just this spring I thought "nothing has changed in 120 years!"
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