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thebuckblogimo · 24 days ago
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Upon emptying my notes, some observations--and drivel--to share.
December 30, 2024
Sometimes, when thoughts pop into my head, I pull out my phone and record them in my Notes app. Today, I'm emptying it out with the intent of starting from scratch and doing a better job of organizing stuff in the future. Before I trash it all I'd like to share some things that I noted in the past several months. My apologies for any duplicates from previous posts that might have slipped in:
I have become something of a glass snob during the twilight of my beer drinking years. I love my genuine Guinness glasses from Ireland (used for Guinness only); nonic pint glasses for my IPAs, wheat beers and stouts; and pilsner glasses for such European favorites as Pilsner Urquell and Stella Artois. I also have six genuine Stroh's glasses from the long-gone Stroh Brewery Company in Detroit. (I think a Wisconsin brewery makes a fake version of the old "fire brewed" lager).
I love both Rolling Rock and Yuengling, a couple of my favorite mass produced beers, but neither one tastes as good out of a can as it does out of a bottle.
I wonder what percentage of my essays over the last dozen years have mentioned beer, liquor or wine. I would guess a pretty high number. What does this mean?
I don't approve of restaurants (usually diners or greasy spoons) that automatically put down a 16-oz glass of water in front of me. I don't care to drink that much water at one time. Many people don't drink any of it at all. What a waste.
I cannott remember the last time I changed a tire on the side of the road.
I love reading wine labels with their descriptions of reds and whites: "round in the mouth" ... "elegant intensity" ... "hints of blackberry and toasted notes of fresh spice." My favorite example of "winespeak" came from a somlier when he stated that the cab we were about to sample had a "buttery bottom end."
During my high school years, I didn't read many books other than the ones that were required reading in school. The handful I can recall reading by choice included Birdman of Alcatraz by Thomas E. Gaddis, Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, The Carpetbaggers by Harold Robbins, Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, and To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee. Novels that I recall starting but not being able to sustain were Moby-Dick by Herman Melville, Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger, and--no surprise--War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy.
I recently saw the most arresting, most startling sign held by a homeless person at a busy intersection that I have ever seen. It said, "Fucking Starving."
I'd like to have had the level of intelligence and strategic thinking ability to be the CEO of a major corporation just to prove that you don't have to be a dick to run a major corporation. (This presupposes that I would not become one with the acquisition of power and wealth. Or, of course, that I am not one now.)
Practically every newspaper and magazine I read, I read online. But I really miss the ability to underline stuff on a page. (Sometimes I print hard copies of stories that I think are excellent so I can go back and reread the underlined parts.)
I recently purchased a bag of potato chips at Westborn Market in Dearborn, the size of bag that used to cost 25 cents when I was young. The price was $2.29. Just sayin'...
Since childhood, I have been absolutely loyal to certain brands--Morton Salt, Heinz Ketchup, Campbell Soup, etc. I don't eat fruit cocktail anymore, but if I did I would buy Del Monte, as my mother always did.
I recently approached the parking lot outside of my local YMCA after a workout and mistakenly walked up to two different black SUVs--a Toyota Highlander and then a Honda Pilot--before correctly identifying my black Subara Outback. Hmmmm...
I find that squeegeeing the shower glass, putting my cereal bowl in the dishwasher and turning off the front porch light are small irritants when I'm trying to get out of the house in the morning to seize the day.
Whether sitting on the porch in the evening, or grilling burgers in the backyard, or having friends over to our house, I almost always have a playlist of tunes going on my sound system. Oh, I enjoy my quiet time--listening to the singing of birds in the morning or the sound of Lake Michigan's waves in the distance--but for the most part, "I gotta have tunes."
Speaking of tunes, sometimes I wear earbuds and play up tempo music while doing cardio on a Precor machine at the gym. The other day I played some polkas by the late, great Lil' Wally. Oh, good golly, what a workout that turned out to be.
For several years my wife and I shared a trailer with her parents at an RV park in Fort Myers, Florida. I used to marvel at the fact that they never seemed to know what the date was. Now I'm the same way. I can tell you the month and year, but I'm rarely correct when asked for "today's date."
Just as it annoys me when waitresses call me honey, it irks me when men at liquor stores call me "boss." I don't know why. It just does.
I recorded the words "halfback, running back, fullback, I-back, scatback, flanker back, defensive back, corner back" in my Notes app...and finished there. I have no idea where I was going with that one.
IU basketball coach Bobby Knight once said, "Mental is to physical as four is to one." Seems to me that applies to more than just sports in the game of life.
I don't think I've ever watched a single movie sequel, unless you include the "Raiders" and "Batman" franchises.
I wonder when "I appreciate that" or "I appreciate it" evolved into "Appreciate you." Interesting how use of the language evolves over time.
Margie's, a store that serves ice cream and sells their own brand of candies in the Bucktown neighborhood of Chicago where one of my daughter's lives, has been in existence at the same location on Western Avenue for over 100 years. They serve milkshakes in two sizes--one that costs $6.50 and one that costs $7.95. During the mid '50s, Truan's, a similar type of store, opened about five blocks away from where I grew up. In those days they charged 30 cents for a shake. And 45 cents for a banana split. I can just hear my son-in-law now: "Okay, boomer."
I don't know how they come up with the names for all the drugs I see advertised on TV, but Sotyktu for plaque psoriasis takes the cake. Honorable mentions go to Vambysmo, Skyrizi, Litfo, Mounjaro, Opzelura and Abrysvo. Meanwhile, to my ear, Ozempic sounds like the last name of one of my long-lost relatives, and Wegovy sounds like the name of a duck-type, wild bird I used to see in Florida.
It frustrates me when I stand in front of an automatic paper towel machine in a bathroom, restaurant, gas station or gym--the kind that says "Place hand below"--and it winds up taking six or eight tries to get just one sheet to come out.
An old friend dating back to my kindergarten days shot me a note that said, "I always felt that the past tense of "read" should be "red." I have always felt the same.
It took reading two reviews and watching several TV promos about Martin Scorsese's film "Killers of the Flower Moon" for me to internalize the title. Things like that cause me to wonder how my brain works...or doesn't.
I have always loved this line from Gary U.S. Bonds' 1962 hit record "Twist Twist Senora": "I want her to jump up in the air, come down in slow motion."
I have never in my life encountered a dog by the name of Fido, Rover or Spot. I did once see a sign over the door of a dog house that read Phi Deaux.
For as long as I can recall, I have always called running shoes tennis shoes.
I have a feeling that I'm getting into too much stuff I've already posted. So, that's all, folks.
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w4u56ujjsr5 · 4 months ago
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Sure! Here’s a blog post about the best car options for various needs:
The Best Cars for Every Lifestyle in 2024
Finding the right car can be a daunting task with so many options available. Whether you're a city dweller, a family on the go, or an adventure enthusiast, there’s a perfect vehicle out there for you. Here’s a breakdown of the best cars for different lifestyles in 2024.
1. Best for City Living: Compact Cars
If you navigate busy streets and tight parking spots, a compact car is your best bet.
Recommendation: Honda Civic
Why? The Honda Civic offers a blend of efficiency, reliability, and advanced technology. Its compact size makes it easy to maneuver, while its spacious interior ensures comfort for both driver and passengers. Plus, the fuel economy is hard to beat!
2. Best for Families: Midsize SUVs
For families needing space and versatility, a midsize SUV is ideal.
Recommendation: Toyota Highlander
Why? With seating for up to eight, the Toyota Highlander combines safety, reliability, and ample cargo space. It also features advanced safety technology and a smooth ride, making it perfect for family road trips.
3. Best for Adventurers: Off-Road Vehicles
For those who crave off-road adventures, you need a vehicle that can handle rugged terrains.
Recommendation: Jeep Wrangler
Why? The Jeep Wrangler is synonymous with off-roading. Its robust design, exceptional ground clearance, and four-wheel-drive capability make it the go-to for adventure seekers. Plus, it has a rich heritage and a strong community of enthusiasts.
4. Best for Eco-Conscious Drivers: Electric Vehicles
As sustainability becomes increasingly important, electric vehicles (EVs) are a great choice.
Recommendation: Tesla Model 3
Why? The Tesla Model 3 offers impressive range, rapid acceleration, and access to an extensive charging network. With cutting-edge technology and a minimalistic design, it’s perfect for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint without sacrificing performance.
5. Best for Budget Buyers: Sedans
If you’re looking for an affordable yet reliable vehicle, sedans are a smart choice.
Recommendation: Hyundai Elantra
Why? The Hyundai Elantra provides great value with its affordable price, excellent warranty, and fuel efficiency. It also boasts a comfortable interior and user-friendly technology, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious buyers.
Conclusion
Choosing the best car for your lifestyle doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By considering your specific needs—whether it’s city driving, family logistics, adventure, sustainability, or budget constraints—you can find a vehicle that perfectly fits your life. Happy car hunting!
Feel free to modify any part of this blog post or let me know if you need a different focus!
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majalatsalsabil · 4 months ago
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Ttweej Automotive: A Review of Key Models
**Ttweej Automotive** is one of the leading Saudi companies in the field of selling new cars, offering a comprehensive range of services that passionately and professionally meet customer needs. With a specialized team possessing high expertise, the company consistently aims to achieve uniqueness and excellence in providing the best vehicles from global brands, aligning with the goals of **Vision 2030** in Saudi Arabia.
In this article, we will highlight some popular models offered by Ttweej, including the **RAV4**, **Highlander**, **Prado**, and **Hilux**.
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2024 Toyota RAV4
The **Toyota RAV4** is one of the most popular vehicles in the SUV category, thanks to its modern design and excellent performance on the road. The RAV4 comes equipped with a powerful 2.5-liter engine, providing high fuel هايلاندرefficiency and outstanding performance on both highways and rough terrain. It offers spacious room for passengers and cargo, making it an ideal choice for families and long-distance travel enthusiasts.
Additionally, the vehicle is equipped with advanced safety features such as the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), ensuring safe and smooth driving in various conditions.
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 2024 Toyota Highlander
For large families or individuals looking for a vehicle that combines luxury with strong performance, the **Toyota Highlander** is an ideal choice. The Highlander features a hybrid engine that offers powerful performance and fuel efficiency, making it both environmentally friendly and economical.
The **Highlander** is equipped with an intelligent all-wheel-drive system that ensures stability on different road types, as well as a luxurious interior that accommodates up to seven passengers. The vehicle also offers a range of advanced safety technologies, including a forward collision warning system and adaptive cruise control.
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2024 Toyota Prado
If you are an adventure enthusiast and enjoy off-road trips, then the **Toyota Prado** is the right vehicle for you. The Prado is known for its high durability in the toughest conditions. It comes with a powerful 4.0-liter engine, giving it the capability to handle mountainous and desert roads efficiently.
The **Prado** also features an advanced suspension system that provides great comfort while driving, along with advanced safety features such as traction control and electronic stability control.
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2024 Toyota Hilux
No discussion of practical vehicles is complete without mentioning the **Toyota Hilux**, one of the best-selling pickup trucks in Saudi Arabia. The Hilux is known for its high load-bearing capacity, making it an ideal choice for farmers and هايلاندر  business owners who need a vehicle that combines strength and reliability.
The **Hilux** comes with a 2.4-liter or 2.8-liter diesel engine, featuring all-wheel drive that allows it to handle various types of terrain efficiently. It also offers a comfortable cabin equipped with modern technologies to ensure a comfortable and safe driving experience.
Whether you are looking for a luxurious family vehicle like the **Highlander**, a versatile SUV like the **RAV4** or **Prado**, or a robust truck for heavy-duty work like the **Hilux**, **Ttweej Automotive** provides these options and more. The company guarantees the best services and competitive prices, making it the top choice for many customers in the Kingdom.
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nikjmiles · 1 year ago
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2023's Auto Triumphs: Power, Luxury, and Green Tech Unleashed. from Our Auto Expert on Vimeo.
2023 was a year of automotive breakthroughs and exhilarating rides, marking a significant shift in how we perceive power, luxury, and vehicle sustainability. As we look forward to the releases of 2024, let’s take a moment to reflect on the best vehicles that graced the roads in the past year.
BMW M2: The Thrill Seeker's Choice
Kicking off with the Best Car of the Year, the BMW M2, starting at $63,195, is a sheer representation of what it means to blend power and luxury. Under the hood, it houses a twin-turbocharged inline-six engine with 453 horsepower. Whether you opt for the classic six-speed manual or the swift eight-speed automatic transmission, the M2 promises a rush, clocking 0-60 mph in a mere 3.9 seconds. Inside, the fusion of luxury and performance is unmistakable, with a 12.3-inch digital gauge display and a 14.9-inch touchscreen, complemented by top-notch safety features like emergency braking and lane-departure warning.
Toyota Prius: Shattering Stereotypes
In the hybrid category, the Toyota Prius, priced at $28,745, broke away from its traditional mold. Equipped with a 2.0-liter hybrid engine, it offers an impressive 57 mpg on the highway and accelerates from 0-60 in 7.1 seconds. The interior is redesigned with a more traditional automotive cockpit, featuring heated front seats in higher trims and an infotainment screen that expands up to 12.3 inches in the Limited model.
Chevrolet Blazer EV: Redefining Electric SUVs
The best Electric Vehicle of last year, the Chevrolet Blazer EV, starts at $56,715. It is a handsome electric SUV with ample cabin and cargo space. The SS model is impressive, boasting 557 horsepower and achieving 0-60 mph in less than four seconds. Charging is swift and efficient, adding 78 miles of range in 10 minutes. The interior is a tech haven with a 17.7-inch infotainment display and an 11.0-inch driver display.
Chevy Colorado: The Versatile Truck
For truck enthusiasts, the Chevy Colorado, with a starting price of $31,095, proved to be a game-changer. Powered by a turbocharged 2.7-liter engine, it offers a maximum towing capacity of 7700 pounds. The ZR2 Bison version, tailored for off-road adventures, is a particular highlight. The interior features a revamped design, including a new console and an 11.3-inch touchscreen, alongside crucial safety features.
Toyota Grand Highlander: Spacious and Powerful
Lastly, the Toyota Grand Highlander, starting at $44,465, emerged as a spacious and powerful SUV. It offers a turbocharged 265-hp engine with up to 28 mpg fuel efficiency on the highway. The Hybrid Max version is especially noteworthy, accelerating to 60 mph in just 5.6 seconds.
2023 was a year where each vehicle brought something unique to the table, from the exhilarating performance of the BMW M2 to the practicality and efficiency of the Prius. The Blazer EV and Grand Highlander highlighted the advancements in electric and hybrid technology, while the Chevy Colorado demonstrated that power and refinement could coexist in the truck world. As we gear up for 2024, it’s clear that the future of automobiles is bright, innovative, and more exciting than ever.
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rangriwaj · 1 year ago
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headboyincharge · 2 years ago
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New Toyota Highlander 2024 Price and Redesign
New Toyota Highlander 2024 Price and Redesign
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myfuturecarstrucks · 3 years ago
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Toyota Highlander 2024: Redesign and Price
Toyota Highlander 2024: Redesign and Price
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headingforthecitylights · 2 years ago
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2024 Toyota Highlander Redesign, Hybrid, and Price
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2024 Kia Telluride Redesign, Dimensions, Price
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2024 Toyota Highlander Redesign, Interior, Price
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headboyincharge · 2 years ago
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2024 Toyota Highlander Concept, Release Date, and Price
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2024 Toyota Highlander Concept, Release Date, and Price. Toyota set a Highlander sales record in the US in 2022 by offering 215,775 Highlanders. Will it set it once again with the new 2024 Toyota Highlander? Our company believe they will. Far there are more than 3 generations of this vehicle, and it seems that new 2024 model will be an initiator for the next generation. The last generation was��
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myfuturecarstrucks · 2 years ago
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2024 Toyota Venza: Release Date, Price
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myfuturecarstrucks · 3 years ago
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