

Yeah, on a normal road it would take years of wear and tear, but on a shoddily constructed roadway, three weeks could be all it takes.
Yeah, on a normal road it would take years of wear and tear, but on a shoddily constructed roadway, three weeks could be all it takes.
Probably the white supremacy support for the Confederacy that they have in common bringing them together
Well, unless you used the strainer/sieve to get and keep fine cake flour (the water in your analogy) from coarse flour (the contents).
Or like in the way they use sieves to sort gravel. They keep all of it.
My point is, direction is relative.
I’ve tried some of the free mods, but I can’t really recommend them. Definitely steer clear of frying-pan to the dome, and you won’t get any real lasting effect from hold your breath till you’re blue.
Alright, prison wallet I guess.
Graft could certainly be a factor, but I wouldn’t rule out trucks or buses carrying severely over-weight loads contributing to the damage.
We only mowed our back yard once a year for the past few years, and the fireflys are back in huge numbers this year. Our HOA is one of the most laid-back so we only have to mow the front like once a month.
Honestly, I might like it more if it weren’t the size of a monster truck. 30-50% smaller and it could have been a neat little runabout with huge cargo capacity and a quirky design. But it’s basically a canyonero too large for most roads
Oh yeah, totally! When I die, if the mythbusters need my corpse to test a myth, they’re welcome to it! If I could, I’d choose the “cleaning the decaying corpse smell out of a car” myth; remembered forever as an unforgettable stench. Or one of the giant explosions, so I could rest in pieces.
Also, fire trucks don’t have a key to start. You set one knob to on and twist the starter knob.
Do you mean terrazzo?
Nope, multiple people disagree with you.
You’re also supposed to keep some of the water to thicken the sauce typically
And you’re ignoring the gravel sieve example where everything is kept, because it’s inconvenient for your argument.