Sentences with phrase «feeling all car wash»

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For each wash, you charge $ 7, how many cars do you need to run through your wash to make it profitable passive income with a car wash (wow, feels like we're in algebra all over again huh??)?
A feeling of physical violence overcomes you when someone suggests getting your baby to sleep by putting them atop of the washing machine or using a white noise machine or taking a night time car ride.
Car Wash may be the quintessential example of this kind of film, and with a mostly African - American cast, its influence is still felt today among many aspiring Black filmmakers.
I'm all for cars that move about underneath you, but the GT86 can feel nervous in quicker corners even if you're not pushing particularly hard, as if the rear tyres are planning on breaking free, while in slower ones the front end can wash wide surprisingly early.
However, push harder and the nose begins to wash wide a little as the outside front wheel bears the brunt of the cornering forces — unlike a Ford Fiesta or even the previous Swift Sport, the new car's chassis doesn't feel like the front and rear axles are sharing the loads equally.
We also know how great it feels to drive a clean car, truck, van, SUV or crossover, so we're happy to offer free car washes to our buyers.
Former President Clinton, for example, the most powerful man in the world when he was in the White House, was famous for saying «I feel your pain,» and would, some wag said, cry at the grand opening of a car wash.
The Internet of Things (IoT)-- what happens when you connect everything to the Internet, from coffee mugs and washing machines to cell phones and cars and jet engines — makes us feel like the Jetsons / Matrix / Dick Tracy future we've always wanted is finally here.
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