#20 On the money. I voted the other day and a couple of, I hate to say men, were standing beside a Harris Walz sign. They were my age and looked like limp wristed faggots. Made me wanna puke.
#6 must be a newer Toyota. Rented a couple of them during trips and the chimes on them if you weren't buckled up was a constant dingdingdingding for what seemed like forever but actually stopped after probably less than a minute.
My '69 Bug: No GPS, no backup cam, no catalytic convertor. No lane control, no OnStar, no seatbelt warnings. No 5 MPH bumpers, no ABS, no airbags, no crumple zones. The gas tank is about one foot above the drivers' knees.
Servicing my '66 Beetle, you sat on a stool behind the opened hatch and everything was just about in your face ready to be worked on. So easy - parts were right there without 'guards' you have to remove in today's cars. Definitely no frills, but I just gotta get there.
My first VW was a 63 Karrman Ghia. Got a new 72 Beetle when we got married. Both great cars. Downside was ZERO heat. Lived in Chicongo and winters were tough. The bug had 3 new floorboards welded in because of salt rot. And I spent good money getting it Ziebarted which did nothing. I remember Warshawskys sold a gas heater you could install but having an open flame and gas dripping above my lap seemed about 1 toke over the line. Ed
#12 - If the male/female wage gap was real then it'd be easy to put any competitor out of business by having an all female staff. For example, my all female roofing crew would save me a bundle in wage expense I could use to undercut the other roofers. (mostly employing hombres....)
That's how to know the wage gap is a fake grievance culture construct and in fact women are not the equal of men.
Back in the 1990s, a study of physician pay demonstrated a pay gap between male and female doctors. However, when specialization was taken into account, there was no real gap. Female doctors tended to specialize in family practice or pediatrics while many male doctors specialized in surgery which required more training and paid more. Many women just take jobs in lower pay positions, along with the commitment of bearing and raising children.
#9 reminds me of an old Good News/Bad news joke: Gally boss tells the rowers "I got some good news for ye, and some bad news" "The good news is everybody gets a full bottle of rum!" Everybody cheers! "The bad news is the captain wants to go water skiing" Fuuuck....
#9 made me think of this.
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#20 On the money. I voted the other day and a couple of, I hate to say men, were standing beside a Harris Walz sign. They were my age and looked like limp wristed faggots. Made me wanna puke.
ReplyDelete#6 must be a newer Toyota. Rented a couple of them during trips and the chimes on them if you weren't buckled up was a constant dingdingdingding for what seemed like forever but actually stopped after probably less than a minute.
ReplyDeleteMy '69 Bug:
DeleteNo GPS, no backup cam, no catalytic convertor.
No lane control, no OnStar, no seatbelt warnings.
No 5 MPH bumpers, no ABS, no airbags, no crumple zones.
The gas tank is about one foot above the drivers' knees.
... We die like Men!
And the bug was affordable and built to last. Not like the crap they make these days. Hideously expensive and built to break down .
Delete"..........affordable and built to last."
DeleteBuilt to last, until the winter salt spreaders hit the road, that is. And then it's: "WTF, that thing was just parked here a minute ago....."
Servicing my '66 Beetle, you sat on a stool behind the opened hatch and everything was just about in your face ready to be worked on. So easy - parts were right there without 'guards' you have to remove in today's cars. Definitely no frills, but I just gotta get there.
DeleteMy first VW was a 63 Karrman Ghia. Got a new 72 Beetle when we got married. Both great cars. Downside was ZERO heat. Lived in Chicongo and winters were tough. The bug had 3 new floorboards welded in because of salt rot. And I spent good money getting it Ziebarted which did nothing. I remember Warshawskys sold a gas heater you could install but having an open flame and gas dripping above my lap seemed about 1 toke over the line. Ed
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Delete#12 - If the male/female wage gap was real then it'd be easy to put any competitor out of business by having an all female staff. For example, my all female roofing crew would save me a bundle in wage expense I could use to undercut the other roofers. (mostly employing hombres....)
ReplyDeleteThat's how to know the wage gap is a fake grievance culture construct and in fact women are not the equal of men.
Some funny shit and some what the hell shit, just saying
ReplyDeleteThe wage gap is factoring pregnancy. Some guys can’t do. And no, that is not sexist or any other it’s.
ReplyDeleteBack in the 1990s, a study of physician pay demonstrated a pay gap between male and female doctors. However, when specialization was taken into account, there was no real gap. Female doctors tended to specialize in family practice or pediatrics while many male doctors specialized in surgery which required more training and paid more. Many women just take jobs in lower pay positions, along with the commitment of bearing and raising children.
ReplyDeleteThe reason so many feminists are okay with men in women’s sports is they can’t admit men are unquestionably better at certain things like athletics.
ReplyDelete#9 reminds me of an old Good News/Bad news joke:
ReplyDeleteGally boss tells the rowers "I got some good news for ye, and some bad news"
"The good news is everybody gets a full bottle of rum!"
Everybody cheers!
"The bad news is the captain wants to go water skiing"
Fuuuck....
I just saw this at work. Loaded with bags of cement and the sheet metal is resting on the tires. Still not finished loading.
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