Blackvegetable » 20 Oct 2025, 1:20 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm not..
I made a point. You were hurt, and made it about me.
SS, DD...
MR-7 » 20 Oct 2025, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Lots and lots of rain and sudden downpours turn roads into slip-n-slides. AWD helps prevent hydroplaning by distributing power to all wheels for better grip. Then, there is the sugar sand, boat ramps, and unpaved trails. AWD keeps you from getting stuck like a tourist in flip-flops. AWD Lock mode (like in the Palisade) can force 50/50 torque split for max traction. AWD in Florida isn’t just for snowbirds—it’s for rain warriors, ramp bosses, and beach cruisers. Subaru and Audi have the AWD system in all their cars. I know Subaru does.![]()
It isn't "stupid" because it demonstrated the idiocy of your comment.DeezerShoove » 20 Oct 2025, 1:30 pm » wrote: ↑ You made a point. Stupid and irrelevant, but a point.
You also feel the need to say I'm hurt. Again, stupid and irrelevant.
Please explain how I was hurt by you owning a 6 year old jalopy.
(You DO own it I assume.)![]()
btw
EVERYTHING is about you. Don't you ever read your ****?
After years of sports cars, manuals, I broke down and went with comfort. 2022 Honda Insight Touring.PhiloBeddo » 20 Oct 2025, 1:13 pm » wrote: ↑ Let's see what everyone is driving. I drive a 2023 Ford raptor. Let the goofing begin.
I’m convinced his knowledge of AWD is rivaled only by his deep, nuanced understanding of firearms. So basically… zero for two.Huey » 20 Oct 2025, 1:40 pm » wrote: ↑ Don't get too technical and real with him. All he does is start **** over stuff he doesn't understand. He makes fun of your stuff to make him feel better about his stuff, Like his used shoebox on wheels.
MR-7 » 20 Oct 2025, 1:51 pm » wrote: ↑I’m convinced his knowledge of AWD is rivaled only by his deep, nuanced understanding of firearms. So basically… zero for two.Huey » 20 Oct 2025, 1:40 pm » wrote: ↑ Don't get too technical and real with him. All he does is start **** over stuff he doesn't understand. He makes fun of your stuff to make him feel better about his stuff, Like his used shoebox on wheels.
Blackvegetable » 20 Oct 2025, 1:41 pm » wrote: ↑ It isn't "stupid" because it demonstrated the idiocy of your comment.
Now focus on that..
What has Grifty done to facilitate your car purchase?
Well that's dumb.DeezerShoove » 20 Oct 2025, 4:32 pm » wrote: ↑ There's never been any president who helped me buy anything.
I rely on my employability to make money. You libs ought to figure that out.
I make way more than welfare pays. It's nice.
JohnnyYou » 20 Oct 2025, 4:42 pm » wrote: ↑ Well that's dumb.
Obama gave me a credit for two ductless splits installs.v
I wrote off the shed I bought to run a business. Made minimum wage building a pneumatic launcher. The business did not continue but the shed was cheaper.
You don't seem to understand Grift Technology.
And, If you act before Dec 31 and buy a 3 kwhr UPS battery storage device you can get 35% off. It could get your through the Gridpocalypse for half a day.
I guess you gave your stimulus to @murdock just out of the kindnest of your heart..
JohnnyYou » 20 Oct 2025, 4:42 pm » wrote: ↑ Well that's dumb.
Obama gave me a credit for two ductless splits installs.v
I wrote off the shed I bought to run a business. Made minimum wage building a pneumatic launcher. The business did not continue but the shed was cheaper.
You don't seem to understand Grift Technology.
And, If you act before Dec 31 and buy a 3 kwhr UPS battery storage device you can get 35% off. It could get your through the Gridpocalypse for half a day.
I guess you gave your stimulus to @murdock just out of the kindnest of your heart..
Phooking Oligawk..DeezerShoove » 20 Oct 2025, 5:07 pm » wrote: ↑ I didn't ask for, didn't need a paltry check.
I pissed it away because that's the right thing to do with found pocket change.
Coozie,DeezerShoove » 20 Oct 2025, 4:32 pm » wrote: ↑ There's never been any president who helped me buy anything.
I rely on my employability to make money. You libs ought to figure that out.
I make way more than welfare pays. It's nice.
You've been Coozoeing it so far...
Even I can't start the "Troll the Sole Result at NHB." We would all be over the Black Vegetable Hole Event Horizon into the digital abyss in our electric rainbow butterfly costumes..
JohnnyYou » 20 Oct 2025, 5:17 pm » wrote: ↑ Even I can't start the "Troll the Sole Result at NHB." We would all be over the Black Vegetable Hole Event Horizon into the digital abyss in our electric rainbow butterfly costumes..
Even the losers get lucky sometime... don't tell @nefarious101
youtu.be/5Ue4_MWwKY8?si=VEehrIkiMP0n6lNW

Amatuer Troll to the digitally decapitatd expert.nefarious101 » 20 Oct 2025, 5:38 pm » wrote: ↑ Hey numbnuts....
ROG just presented you with a wonderful gift
a Christening of sorts
here's a little thingy you can take and maybe get yourself a hat made
Southern Georgia?MR-7 » 20 Oct 2025, 11:00 am » wrote: ↑ My state is ranked #1 in the United States for higher education. It’s held that top spot for 9 years straight, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 rankings
I'm driving a Subaru myself. I'm in a four season state and I do a lot of driving in every season.MR-7 » 20 Oct 2025, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Lots and lots of rain and sudden downpours turn roads into slip-n-slides. AWD helps prevent hydroplaning by distributing power to all wheels for better grip. Then, there is the sugar sand, boat ramps, and unpaved trails. AWD keeps you from getting stuck like a tourist in flip-flops. AWD Lock mode (like in the Palisade) can force 50/50 torque split for max traction. AWD in Florida isn’t just for snowbirds—it’s for rain warriors, ramp bosses, and beach cruisers. Subaru and Audi have the AWD system in all their cars. I know Subaru does.