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Just realized something and now I feel dumb (1 Viewer)

My up-north neighbor has a 1983 Jeep Rockcutter with a 450 and some evil wheels for the trails.  That's cool.

Driving a Jeep to work in Orlando is completely gay, NTTATWWT. 
Meh..4 wheeling is still odd.  Those jimmies know we've built all kinds of cool/normal roads over the last 100 years, right?

 
My up-north neighbor has a 1983 Jeep Rockcutter with a 450 and some evil wheels for the trails.  That's cool.

Driving a Jeep to work in Orlando is completely gay, NTTATWWT. 
It's especially funny when you're behind one going 25 on a city road where the driver drastically swerves around every little pothole or any other little bump they can avoid. 

 
I am a car guy.  Mainly Jeeps and older classics like Bel Aire, GTO, etc....

My wife just pointed out to me that the symbol on my Honda is an H!  I never put 2 and 2 together.  Then I saw an Acura and sure enough it's an A.  Then my wife said yeah and Lexus is an L.

where do I turn in my card?
It's ok, I'm stupid too.

 
There's a little indicator on the gas gauge all cars have that I'm sure you were unaware of too.  

I'm not telling you what it is.
But what happens if the gas station is in the other direction? How does the car know? 

 
I am a car guy.  Mainly Jeeps and older classics like Bel Aire, GTO, etc....

My wife just pointed out to me that the symbol on my Honda is an H!  I never put 2 and 2 together.  Then I saw an Acura and sure enough it's an A.  Then my wife said yeah and Lexus is an L.

where do I turn in my card?
:bs:

I'm only a quasi car guy and even I know it's Bel Air, NOT Bel Aire, unless it's some cheap knock off made in Indonesia that you bought online. 

 
Sorry on moving subway can only post at stations

For BMW, it was 'a happy coincidence' that the BMW logo symbolized the Bavarian flag colors and represented the company's origin. When the BMW logo was first created, it was prohibited by the Trademark Act to feature 'national coats of arms or other symbols of national sovereignty' in a trademark. This led the BMW marketers to come up with a solution of 'incorrectly configuring the color elements in the BMW logo from a heraldic perspective', while also keeping its relationship with Bavaria evident.
 
Did you guys know there's an arrow next to your gas light that tells you what side your gas tank is on? This was relatively new to me. 

 
Charlie Steiner said:
:bs:

I'm only a quasi car guy and even I know it's Bel Air, NOT Bel Aire, unless it's some cheap knock off made in Indonesia that you bought online. 
You are correct.  I post from a phone 99% of the time, I.e. misepelellings.

 

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