
Pretty damn chilly this morning, to be honest.
The work is kinda tougher, but at least it's not in 115 degree temps.
It's up in the mountains, so it doesn't have Jason's normal south of heaven right next to hell weather.showa58taro wrote:Where is Big Bear? And why is it so much cooler than where you live?
Why is that a used car thing? Just whoever fucked with it last left it on Rawk mode!Dream wrote:I put a car in my name for the first time ever. I officially own it and am responsible for it. So naturally I played with all of the buttons before doing anything else with it.
Word of advice, if you buy a used car, be prepared for the radio to be really loud when you turn it on, I was not prepared for it to be blasting and the dealer salesman guy laughed cause I jumped.
Reign in Blood wrote:Also, why a Prius? Don't you live close and even walk to work and shiz?
Reign in Blood wrote:Why is that a used car thing? Just whoever fucked with it last left it on Rawk mode!Dream wrote:I put a car in my name for the first time ever. I officially own it and am responsible for it. So naturally I played with all of the buttons before doing anything else with it.
Word of advice, if you buy a used car, be prepared for the radio to be really loud when you turn it on, I was not prepared for it to be blasting and the dealer salesman guy laughed cause I jumped.
I can dig it. Just most the people here who have/want one is they drive decent to extensive mileage everyday. Never driven one, but I've ridden shotgun and backseat and no, just no. Comfort was a big factor in getting my car, but I know there are a lot of factors at play. If you're happy, I'm happy.Dream wrote:Reign in Blood wrote:Also, why a Prius? Don't you live close and even walk to work and shiz?
yeah. Mother-in-law drives farther, and we go for local trips sometimes (Boston mainly) and the Prius was one of the few cars that was both rated highly for reliability and fell in our price range. Add in finding a newer one with low mileage actually in our price range and I was sold.
I can barely see those beautiful mountains from my house. My shit hole, long ass commute to work is toward Big Bear. Big Bear doesn't have many drivers, and a lot of the guys at the plant I am stationed at don't want to drive a giant ass cement mixer up the Big Bear mountains, their seniority kinda puts me there, so when the Big Bear guys have a lot of work ahead of them, I am one of the dudes that goes out there. The work is tougher, less time to dick around, but it's paradise out there, and that might even be an understatement. It's pretty close to rivaling some of the best parts of Colorado, and that is saying A LOT.Reign in Blood wrote:It's up in the mountains, so it doesn't have Jason's normal south of heaven right next to hell weather.showa58taro wrote:Where is Big Bear? And why is it so much cooler than where you live?
Reign in Blood wrote:I can dig it. Just most the people here who have/want one is they drive decent to extensive mileage everyday. Never driven one, but I've ridden shotgun and backseat and no, just no. Comfort was a big factor in getting my car, but I know there are a lot of factors at play. If you're happy, I'm happy.Dream wrote:Reign in Blood wrote:Also, why a Prius? Don't you live close and even walk to work and shiz?
yeah. Mother-in-law drives farther, and we go for local trips sometimes (Boston mainly) and the Prius was one of the few cars that was both rated highly for reliability and fell in our price range. Add in finding a newer one with low mileage actually in our price range and I was sold.