Wow, he's got TWO things to base his whole personality on. What a complex, nuanced existence he must lead. 🙄
And here I am with like 10 hobbies and unable to keep up with them. I still find myself unable to communicate with others though as my hobbies are niche and not the norm for most people.
I wouldn't recommend using vinyl lettering on a RAM as your method of communication. Try a makerspace, they're wonderfully wide-ranging in terms of hobbies and interests.
Can I use vinyl lettering on my Chrysler Pacifica PEV? It's the same maker of RAM but more soccer mom and less douche nozzle. How about "You just passed a middle aged man getting 40mpg"
OMG please do! LOL
I am often amazed by the aggressively-driven minivans I see. It's like they're upset they're driving a minivan, and taking it out on the rest of us, or something. I don't know.
I mean, I see plenty of other aggressively-driven vehicles as well, but the minivans always stand out because they seem like pretty much the antithesis of a vehicle you would expect to be driven aggressively. No one is buying a minivan for the performance, handling, or cool factor.
I don't have anything against minivans - they're extremely useful vehicles for hauling people or things and reasonably fuel-efficient while doing it.
Wow, he's got TWO things to base his whole personality on. What a complex, nuanced existence he must lead. 🙄
And here I am with like 10 hobbies and unable to keep up with them. I still find myself unable to communicate with others though as my hobbies are niche and not the norm for most people.
I wouldn't recommend using vinyl lettering on a RAM as your method of communication. Try a makerspace, they're wonderfully wide-ranging in terms of hobbies and interests.
Can I use vinyl lettering on my Chrysler Pacifica PEV? It's the same maker of RAM but more soccer mom and less douche nozzle. How about "You just passed a middle aged man getting 40mpg"
OMG please do! LOL
I am often amazed by the aggressively-driven minivans I see. It's like they're upset they're driving a minivan, and taking it out on the rest of us, or something. I don't know.
I mean, I see plenty of other aggressively-driven vehicles as well, but the minivans always stand out because they seem like pretty much the antithesis of a vehicle you would expect to be driven aggressively. No one is buying a minivan for the performance, handling, or cool factor.
I don't have anything against minivans - they're extremely useful vehicles for hauling people or things and reasonably fuel-efficient while doing it.
But also he's passin people. Getting ahead!!