Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We towed a boat a short distance with our minivan this summer. It was stressful. A used suburban is in our future. We have 3 kids and regularly carpool with more so no truck for us.
How often do you tow a boat? You can RENT a Suburban if you need to tow a boat. That makes a lot more sense than driving a Suburban around all year on grounds that once or twice a year you need to tow a boat.
Most rental companies have explicit prohibitions against towing anything with a rental.
PPP, Just buy the Suburban and stop worrying about what pearl clutchers on DCUM think.
Besides, their environmental heros like DiCaprio and Algore spend a large portion of their lives in black Suburbans taking them from their mansions to their private jets, to fly to conferences in Nice or Geneva where they tell people like you that YOUR Suburban is killing the planet.
Ignore them, laugh at them.
Spend a lot of money to buy and operate a Suburban whose capabilities you will only need for a few days a year, to own the libs! Or something.
It's not about owning anyone, idiot. It's about driving whatever you damn well please, without being subject to the tyranny of the idiot masses, like you.
Besides - you said it yourself just now: they'd only need it "a few times a year". And if owning it is the only way to achieve that (as it seems to be, since you can't tow with a rental) , then those few days a year justify it. Because there's no other alternative besides NOT owning the boat.
So how much of their lifestyle do they need to change to meet with YOUR approval?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We towed a boat a short distance with our minivan this summer. It was stressful. A used suburban is in our future. We have 3 kids and regularly carpool with more so no truck for us.
How often do you tow a boat? You can RENT a Suburban if you need to tow a boat. That makes a lot more sense than driving a Suburban around all year on grounds that once or twice a year you need to tow a boat.
Most rental companies have explicit prohibitions against towing anything with a rental.
PPP, Just buy the Suburban and stop worrying about what pearl clutchers on DCUM think.
Besides, their environmental heros like DiCaprio and Algore spend a large portion of their lives in black Suburbans taking them from their mansions to their private jets, to fly to conferences in Nice or Geneva where they tell people like you that YOUR Suburban is killing the planet.
Ignore them, laugh at them.
Spend a lot of money to buy and operate a Suburban whose capabilities you will only need for a few days a year, to own the libs! Or something.
Anonymous wrote:I thought of the White full-size SUVs as a Catholic mom thing.
The Black ones are working vehicles--cars for hire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We towed a boat a short distance with our minivan this summer. It was stressful. A used suburban is in our future. We have 3 kids and regularly carpool with more so no truck for us.
How often do you tow a boat? You can RENT a Suburban if you need to tow a boat. That makes a lot more sense than driving a Suburban around all year on grounds that once or twice a year you need to tow a boat.
Most rental companies have explicit prohibitions against towing anything with a rental.
PPP, Just buy the Suburban and stop worrying about what pearl clutchers on DCUM think.
Besides, their environmental heros like DiCaprio and Algore spend a large portion of their lives in black Suburbans taking them from their mansions to their private jets, to fly to conferences in Nice or Geneva where they tell people like you that YOUR Suburban is killing the planet.
Ignore them, laugh at them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We towed a boat a short distance with our minivan this summer. It was stressful. A used suburban is in our future. We have 3 kids and regularly carpool with more so no truck for us.
How often do you tow a boat? You can RENT a Suburban if you need to tow a boat. That makes a lot more sense than driving a Suburban around all year on grounds that once or twice a year you need to tow a boat.
Anonymous wrote:We towed a boat a short distance with our minivan this summer. It was stressful. A used suburban is in our future. We have 3 kids and regularly carpool with more so no truck for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone on DCUM hates Suburbans because they're bad for the environment. Everybody on DCUM lives in a 3500+ square foot home. Baffling in your selective concern for the environment.
Baffling your inability to understand that there is no “everyone on DCUM” all hating one thing or living in big houses.
You got me. I should have said "majority".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone on DCUM hates Suburbans because they're bad for the environment. Everybody on DCUM lives in a 3500+ square foot home. Baffling in your selective concern for the environment.
Baffling your inability to understand that there is no “everyone on DCUM” all hating one thing or living in big houses.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone on DCUM hates Suburbans because they're bad for the environment. Everybody on DCUM lives in a 3500+ square foot home. Baffling in your selective concern for the environment.
Anonymous wrote:I think blonde ponytail, yoga pants, coffee in one hand, steering wheel in the other, kids in private school. She has too much time on her hands and needs to learn how to drive her giant car.
Also, she's a HUGE bitch.
Anonymous wrote:I think blonde ponytail, yoga pants, coffee in one hand, steering wheel in the other, kids in private school. She has too much time on her hands and needs to learn how to drive her giant car.
Also, she's a HUGE bitch.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone on DCUM hates Suburbans because they're bad for the environment. Everybody on DCUM lives in a 3500+ square foot home. Baffling in your selective concern for the environment.