sburns
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So is heating your home and using electricity for lights, I guessIt's only a burden by choice...
No one is forcing us to buy it.
So is heating your home and using electricity for lights, I guessIt's only a burden by choice...
No one is forcing us to buy it.
So is heating your home and using electricity for lights, I guess
You can always move to a covert if you’re feeling guiltyYes....
Put on a sweater.
We live in "houses".... If that ain't "spoiled" I don't know what is...!
Selling better than ever record salesHow are Chevy Suburbans selling these days? Do they still make them?
More like a tent, or just live off the landYou can always move to a covert if you’re feeling guilty
Don’t make sense to me, but yeah
Amsterdam weather is cold and wet in the winter. We could adjust except our lattes would get cold. Does Starbucks serve ride thru customers?It's not practical for most people.
The only people who can live with relying on public transit are those who live, work and play in urban areas.
And of those... Only those who need carry nothing more than a briefcase/backpack and their $8 latte during their commute.
And of those... Only the ones working 9 to 5 day jobs.
I've never had a job where public transportation was a viable option.
'It's the same with these bicycle freaks who advocate for more and more concessions to make commuting by bicycle more widespread.
This ain't Amsterdam bro.
How many people can actually ride a bike to work on the daily... In the summer, never mind Toronto in February.
Gas prices are pushing the electric car economics into the viable range for many people, particularly commuters.
When my current lease is up in April, I might take a stab at an e-car.
I saw this car slink out the back lot of a Magna building near my office. Followed it for bit, the driver peeled off to a backroad north of Newmarket.
Don’t make sense to me, but yeah
Anyone over 40 should "get" it... Lol