Order it! I want to know what this Spanish sauce that you speak of is. And how it differs from French sauce.
Xander ,'Beneath You'
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Wait, Lillian is also 8? WHAT.
We have completely thrown Jesse for a loop.
I need to get a new car, but the thought of going through the process of actually shopping for one keeps stopping me.
Does anyone make an electric or hybrid convertible? I'd like one for my next car (which I am not in the market for and don't plan to be for quite some time).
Does anyone make an electric or hybrid convertible?
I was wondering the same thing. I don't think there are any hybrid convertibles, but soon there'll be an electric Smart Car convertible available.
I need to get a new car, but the thought of going through the process of actually shopping for one keeps stopping me.
Tim's car is comically old (not in the Classic Car sense), so the plan is to get another car from this century that I would drive (because my commute is longer) and he would take the Echo. But I *so* don't want to car shop right now.
I wonder if they have task rabbits for that.
Oh look, you can get a used Tesla Roadster convertible for not much more than $100,000: [link]
Order it! I want to know what this Spanish sauce that you speak of is.
The pizza pub near me has something called "white ketchup" on some of their pizzas. We finally had to ask and it is basically just Ranch. Why not call it Ranch? It has a name for a reason!
When I inherited my mom's convertable (not a hybrid or anything) I was sure I'd trade it in within the first year, but we are coming up on 4 years now and I'm still happy with it. To the point where I'm considering another convertable when I eventually get a newer car.
I think my dad did all his last car buying via email on the advice of someone saying it was the easiest way to get the best deal.
So maybe just go for a bunch of test drives, tell all the sales people you don't like anything. Then do research on what you did like, find a price you can live with and email in your offer.