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Will take a lot longer getting home with a trailer. Averaging 80 mph now
IDK about you, but I'm always in a hurry to get there and not so much heading home. Once you have it all towing behind you, the urgency subsides and it's more about enjoying the ride and savoring the anticipation of what the future holds once you are home.
 
IDK about you, but I'm always in a hurry to get there and not so much heading home. Once you have it all towing behind you, the urgency subsides and it's more about enjoying the ride and savoring the anticipation of what the future holds once you are home.
To me , it's the anticipation that makes me drive home faster
 
Nice


Was just reading an article on Walmart, seems they are in a world of hurt, massive lay offs coming, Macy's same way, starting to sound like the retail giants are collapsing rapidly, Amazon really killing them, now the question is, will the retail giants collapse trigger the next recession

Nah, it's just money moving around like it always has. The retail box stores will just re-invent themselves and adapt to what consumers want. It's not like the money being spent dries up...it just shifts to a new paradigm of how people get their goods and services. Those businesses that get it survive and thrive, those that don't go away. But no less groceries and merchandise are being bought by consumers than their were before...just in a new way.
 
IDK about you, but I'm always in a hurry to get there and not so much heading home. Once you have it all towing behind you, the urgency subsides and it's more about enjoying the ride and savoring the anticipation of what the future holds once you are home.
Might be like that. This is by far the longest drive I have ever had to do for a car
 
Nah, it's just money moving around like it always has. The retail box stores will just re-invent themselves and adapt to what consumers want. It's not like the money being spent dries up...it just shifts to a new paradigm of how people get their goods and services. Those businesses that get it survive and thrive, those that don't go away. But no less groceries and merchandise are being bought by consumers than their were before...just in a new way.
Sears is gone this year. From what I have heard
 
Sears is gone this year. From what I have heard
No, they are just trimming back, closing 150 stores. Over 1300 will remain open.

They sold off the Craftsman brand to Stanley B&D but will keep selling it in their stores under license.

Sears is trying to reinvent themselves to be relevant in the new consumer paradigm. Whether they are successful at it remains to be seen, but their demise isn't imminent.
 
Their MO is to show up first thing on a Tuesday AM. Get in the way all day Tuesday and Wednesday, do a wrap up Thursday AM and fly out. I figure if they ain't here by now, It'll be a few more weeks before they show up...

Seagull managers...

Fly in, scream and crap all over the place, then fly out....
 
Good evening coffee drinkers, I see Tim is on his way home safe and steady as she goes Tim.
 
*DING*

Veggie lasagna is done, gonna let it cool off a bit while I finish this beer and then it's warm tummy time before heading to bed.

G'nite all!
 
Well im in El Paso Texas

Disable your car so it won't start. Make it hard to steal. If they get it over the Mexican border, you'll never see it again...

We did a road trip to El Paso once, and the mechanics made sure that our prototype cars would not start. If they got over the border, the red tape to get them back is more trouble than building another car to test...
 

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