Looks aside, I'll bet visibility is incredible, at least from the front. And I think that at least my mail carrier will appreciate having air conditioning. We still have a lot of the old LLV's here and it was 105 and humid all summer.
Hate to break it to you, but nostalgia will probably make them cool. Nostalgia is the rosiest of tints.
You think that's bad? My mother-in-law takes it congratulations, then drowns it in A1. She also thinks Pepsi is appropriate hydration. I don't think I've ever seen her drink just a glass of water. If there's even the slightest hint of spiciness in anything, it's completely inedible.
Don't get me wrong. I love her to death, but she has questionable taste.
As for me, I'm a medium rare type, but I'm known to order mine rare from time to time when she's out eating with us. Just to bring some balance to the table.
Maybe I'll take it as a sign of my age that only one of my rentals had a payment portal. College apartment? Paid by check. First apartment in a new city? Check. Rent houses afterward? Yep. Check in the mail. When I moved in with my then girlfriend, the apartment we shared had a payment portal. And that was the only one. And we rented a house afterward. Landlord was an older lady who asked for (you guessed it) a check in the mail.
Now that we have a mortgage that automatically drafts payments on the 1st, we don't really write checks anymore.
Cheetahs have always been my favorite. It's not that they're the fastest land animal that fascinates me, but how. Dogs are so funny to watch run because they're so goofy, but even the fastest dogs get going maybe 40 miles an hour. They spend a lot of time off the ground in their stride. And if you're not in contact with the ground, you're slowing down. Cheetahs keep their strides very low to the ground and spend little time in the air. Additionally, their long, muscular, flexible spine allows them to treat it kind of like a leaf spring. And the long tails are gorgeous.
And if that wasn't enough, they meow and purr, too.
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