Thursday thread presented by upper crust level poster...Me

My tire sensor light came on yesterday. Stopped by a Giant Eagle to air my tires. Light is still on, and my tires all look good. Might just not have driven enough to reset the sensor.
That's fascinating. Thanks for driving content.
 
I never did such a thing.

Pnk and kobes and Bender know what I look like and that might be it.
There was pic of kobe, sully, beerme, kydoty and myself on SB.

Back when I could've fit in your jacket.

I think posted few others. I got grief over terrible posture and few other things.
 
20k might be a lot in a COVID year though...I barely drove this last year
Seriously. I think I've probably driven less than 500 miles in my car this year. Will be the first car I've paid off before it hit 100K. And it won't even get to 70K.
 
Seriously. I think I've probably driven less than 500 miles in my car this year. Will be the first car I've paid off before it hit 100K. And it won't even get to 70K.
well you have been the king of commutes in the past around here.

but you have also been more on public transportation the last few years as well
 
Taking afternoon off.

Having hard time concentrating, I'm monitoring few things on email and doing a little work but f it, struggle is real
 
There was pic of kobe, sully, beerme, kydoty and myself on SB.

Back when I could've fit in your jacket.

I think posted few others. I got grief over terrible posture and few other things.
chris farley fat guy in a little coat GIF
 
well you have been the king of commutes in the past around here.

but you have also been more on public transportation the last few years as well
I was going to be good with paying the car off and staying under 75K thanks to public transit, and that we use the other car as more of the "family" car. When we first got married, we had similar size cars (I had an Elantra, she had a Corolla), so we kinda flip-flopped which car we drove, and both of them were well over 100K miles when we paid them off (and I think both were close to 150K - 200K when we got rid of them). Going to be nice having a paid-off car that I can anticipate keeping around for a good while.
 
I was going to be good with paying the car off and staying under 75K thanks to public transit, and that we use the other car as more of the "family" car. When we first got married, we had similar size cars (I had an Elantra, she had a Corolla), so we kinda flip-flopped which car we drove, and both of them were well over 100K miles when we paid them off (and I think both were close to 150K - 200K when we got rid of them). Going to be nice having a paid-off car that I can anticipate keeping around for a good while.
That's boring
 
Seriously. I think I've probably driven less than 500 miles in my car this year. Will be the first car I've paid off before it hit 100K. And it won't even get to 70K.
google taunts me at the end of every month with where i've been.
 
I was going to be good with paying the car off and staying under 75K thanks to public transit, and that we use the other car as more of the "family" car. When we first got married, we had similar size cars (I had an Elantra, she had a Corolla), so we kinda flip-flopped which car we drove, and both of them were well over 100K miles when we paid them off (and I think both were close to 150K - 200K when we got rid of them). Going to be nice having a paid-off car that I can anticipate keeping around for a good while.

Did you know that Hyundai Tucson is the #1 in initial quality?
 
Just passed 10,000 on my truck that I bought 2.5 years ago. Might last a bit longer.
 
Nice bike ride to pick up car. Didn't get nearly as wet as I thought I would. Rain pretty much stopped so that was good
 
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