I have seen enough crazy things in
my days working on cars.
I ran into this issue the other
day working on a car with a BMW, which owns Mini.
Not exact matches
Back in the
day, a good pizza place logo had to
work on the pizza box,
on the plastic thing that went above the delivery
car,
on the napkin, the matchbox.
I
work at Staples in Canada and one blustery winter morning, no
cars were
on the road, and we employees had trudged to
work expecting it would not be a very busy
day.
The first
day I wore mine, I did everything from
working on my
car outside to going out to eat.
Maryam Braun was driving to
work on the afternoon of Valentine's
Day when police
cars and fire trucks sped past.
Just joined the website a few
days ago... I do home health, so I spend a lot of time in the
car... usually I spend my time listening to local shock jocks all
day... downloaded the podcasts and haven't been able to stop listening... lots of great information for someone like me who is trying to get into investing... after listening to this one, I immediately made some calls to local smaller banks and I am
working on adjusting the sale pitch, as the sales pitch line is resonating with me... can't wait to hear future podcasts.
Whats your take
on renting a
car to drive for Uber for a small portion of the
day or the week (if I take the week off from
work)?
But when you came home from
work on that hot summer
day when I turned eight you unloaded a new Schwinn bicycle from the
car and said it was mine.
As a middle - class white volunteer at
work on black voter registration in the Deep South, I rode along a highway one
day in a
car with three young black men.
A
working girl who dried herbs
on trays in her
car as it sits in the sun all
day.
Juggling our only
car, driving Timothy to and from his
day camps, and trying to find time to do any
work with a semi-wild baby who has only recently started napping again, has made it all but impossible to do much in the way of
day trips
on my own with one or both of the kids.
On any given day, he can be found playing golf, working on cars or woodworkin
On any given
day, he can be found playing golf,
working on cars or woodworkin
on cars or woodworking.
It was a busy
day for Alonso, as he got to grips with how IndyCar
works and took a closer look at the
cars — he'll drive a Dallara DW12 for the first time
on the 3 May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The
day before the race he took lunch at his hotel in the town of La Chartre - sur - le - Loire, 30 miles south of Le Mans, and looked at the trial times while mechanics
worked on the
cars in a Renault garage across the street.
The chassis of the
car was damaged in a crash and
work began to fix it at 6.30 pm
on Friday, with the crew
working tirelessly all night to get it out onto Mount Panorama for qualifying at 8.30 am the next
day.
At the moment, teams decide how they launch their new
cars and
on what
day, sometimes
working around rivals to make sure there are few clashes.
After regular driver Sebastien Buemi did 10 laps of setup
work on the
car, Alonso jumped in and pounded around for much of the rest of the
day, completing 113 laps.
I was holding a 6354 dollar check to give him at his
work gate Christmas
day with the first vacation that any one knew of since his sophmore year of high school He had been violent the last eleven years the last Christmas in 2008 forcing two men out of the back of his fathers
car at 45 mph
on asphalt trying to get him into
work and choking his father unconsious with another man hitting
on the hood of the
car from inside, He was just not being in the least cooperative with any thing he had not since 2001, Things were deadly by that point all because he wanted it his way.
If I had a
day of
work, I will go back to my
car and take a 15 minute nap before I get
on the road to go back home.
«I nurse the baby, prepare bottles for daycare, pack the toddler's lunch, put together the baby's diapers for daycare, pack my lunch, pack pump parts, take juice and vitamin to the toddler, wake the toddler up, get him
on the potty, wake the baby, dress the baby, dress the toddler, take the kids downstairs, put the baby in their
car seat, make breakfast for the toddler, get dressed, take everything to the
car, take the kids to the
car, drive to daycare, drop kids off in their classrooms, get to
work, prepare my patient lists for the
day, greet my first patient or two, pump for 30 minutes, and then it's 9:00 a.m.»
If your
work would require you to travel or go out within the
day and the best place to pump is
on your
car then by all means get a battery operated pump.
I put ice water in it in at night and then taken it with me the next
day on errands in a hot
car and
working out and it still had ice in it when I got home.
People want to drive the fastest
cars even though they are stuck driving 45 mph to
work every
day (72 km / h for those of you
on the metric system).
Well, the fact is that you do sit
on your buttocks for hours and hours throughout the
day, whether you're at
work, in your
car, or in the comfort of your living room.
The
day before, Mark was a part of a nostalgic 80's road rally, along with 30 other
cars, while I hiked a 5k
on a new trail in town, and then went to
work (less fun).
This one seems silly, but my
car last summer didn't have
working AC and in North Carolina, that means misery...), a comfy bed, the way I feel in a new sweater, a good hair
day, a smile from a stranger, so
on and so
on and so
on.
Not only do we sit at
work all
day, but we also sit in our
cars as we travel from place to place, sit down for meals, and then sit down
on our couch to watch television in the evenings and
on weekends.
Im a hard
working lady with a house and a
car I consider myself very discipline person about my personal life, but
on my
days off I like to do fun stuff like going to movies, a walk to the park and many more.
However, things come to a head when office bully Mark McKinney (Patrick Warburton) beats him up in the office
car park, humiliating him in front of his daughter Natalie (Hayden Panattiere)
on «Bring your Daughter to
Work Day».
«Bill Nighy, I
worked with in Valkyrie and he's phenomenal, one of the sweetest most hard
working, talented, brilliant actors, he did this voice, the voice he creates for this Fallon character, he literally went in his
car for the read through, shut the doors and windows, laid
on the floor and screamed for 20 minutes, blew his voice, and came in and that's how he does the voice, that's what he did every
day to.»
Chazelle's collaborators — composer Justin Hurwitz (who's
worked with him twice before), lyricists Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, choreographer Mandy Moore, costume designer Mary Zophres, and cinematographer Linus Sandgren — all add their own touches of homage: The show - stopping Busby Berkeley-esque opening number («Another
Day of Sun») has drivers dancing in bold primary colored clothing atop their
cars on the 105/110 interchange.
«As such, we are
working to have the Project
CARS PC stock delivered to stores this Friday 8th, a
day after the console release
on Thursday.»
It's true: At Islander Middle School
on Mercer Island, Wash., staff members need only drop their keys at the school's front office in the morning to have their
cars worked on during the
day.
The OEM battery in my 2008 Jetta SE 2.5 L has been nearly fully discharged one month back (had insufficient surface charge after a prolonged use without the engine running, but leaving it idle for 20 minutes made the
car start again), then
worked fine for a few
days afterwards (but without being subjected to much charge), but then was discharged again after only a quarter of the prior abuse (since it was probably not fully charged since the prior discharge, me underestimating the driving time it would take to bring the battery back to fuller life, plus possibly missing out
on water, as I found out later).
He was a joy to
work with as he was understanding and flexible of our circumstances following what... had been a dreadful experience of a
day once our former
car broke down
on the side of the highway.
I
worked on the
car most of the
day Friday before the show.
On a normal day, I'd be checking traffic on my phone before getting in the car to figure out the quickest route to wor
On a normal
day, I'd be checking traffic
on my phone before getting in the car to figure out the quickest route to wor
on my phone before getting in the
car to figure out the quickest route to
work.
It can also be hard to
work on cars all
day, then come home and
work on a
car.
I love K&N filters and use them
on all my family's
cars but... keep your old one around and after a cleaning and oiling I let sit for a few
days on filter paper (paper towels would prolly
work fine too) and them wick up any excess oil.
An eclectic selection of machines dans son jus met in the Welsh Borders
on Drive - It
Day in perfect Spring weather / The story of Farman, part two — Reg Winstone continues his look at the Farman motor
car, as well as delving into the background of the Farman Brothers / Travel with Style: Concours d'Elégance — Peter Stevens reports from Cartier's second Indian concours, with some rare as well as humble
cars on show / Durham Motor
Works — Tim Harding recounts the motoring exploits of the owners of the Durham Motor
Works in Ealing, South London / Cheap Cylinder Heads: Curiosity or Cure?
It's always fun that's why I keep
working on cars day after
day.
Yesterday I spent the about half the
day with a QTM
working on a
car.
We've been pounding round the Millbrook Proving Ground's Hill Route
on - and - off all
day,
working towards this level of
car control, but only one of the four people currently sat in the VXR can comfortably maintain this kind of pace, and that's the man behind the wheel: Ian Halton.
you made the perfect euphemism
on the subject, people buy an A / C Unit (
car) and they use it every
day to cool their home (drive said
car to and from places) and they can do things such as not replace the A / C air filter (
car maintenance) and they come home one
day to a house with the A / C not
working and its 100 degrees inside (they break down
on the side of the road) Pretty cleaver eh?
One of the great things about this blog, is I get back to some basics that are lost in the
day to
day of
working on cars!
I've done back in the
day but, I like to
work on bikes and I
worked for a real stiff chap that cut his teeth at HRC in the Pan-Pacific side
car series with a
works team.
I have to haul my
car down from 65 - 70 to 15 - 20 at least a couple dozen times
on my way to or from
work, every
day.
Then, a three -
day seminar learning how to hang stock
car bodies in 1990 fully engulfed Mirabelli; by 1997 he had moved to NASCAR country, and was
working on Busch Grand National series
cars.
This is a
car you could drive to
work every
day, to the opera or the gallery opening at night, and to blissful extremes
on the weekends.