burningbun
burningbun t1_j5hd8re wrote
Reply to comment by THEY_CALL_ME_FACE in Let's say it was really hot and you were really craving your favorite soda. Your friend had a cold one in his hand but he wanted to trade you for an old Game Gear you had in your closet just collecting dust. Would you trade him? by THEY_CALL_ME_FACE
offer someone else a can of chilled drink for a cart in their closet.
burningbun t1_j5dq7ug wrote
burningbun t1_iyur0o7 wrote
Reply to comment by Endor-Fins in 2007 Tundra Yay or Nay? by MichGuy0
americans move around more often than europeans so a truck is very useful. also lots of diyer due to staying in houses so a truck helps carry bulky stuffs from home depot.
i doubt diy is popular in europe, they rather have tea than diy. i mean i have been to cities where you have to buy your sandwich early because bakeries are closed during lunch hours.
burningbun t1_iyuqukv wrote
Reply to comment by hallucinating_3 in 2007 Tundra Yay or Nay? by MichGuy0
because trucks are big. in europ roads are generally narrow and parking spots are tight even for a hatchback you ned to go bumper to side park esp in paris.
in usa roads area wide, malls generally have huge open space parking lots. many of them live in houses where parking space is easily available.
this is why hothatches are popular in europe and maybe japan but not elsewhere.
burningbun t1_j5ilib4 wrote
Reply to comment by THEY_CALL_ME_FACE in Let's say it was really hot and you were really craving your favorite soda. Your friend had a cold one in his hand but he wanted to trade you for an old Game Gear you had in your closet just collecting dust. Would you trade him? by THEY_CALL_ME_FACE
yea but you are the one who raised such scenario.