Moving isn’t easy. Transporting your life across state lines, hundreds, sometimes thousands of miles away is an exciting endeavor, but it can be painful. Let’s say your brother died two years ago. Now that your family is dwindling, and you can’t quite make it by living in the same house off of your bartenders salary, you’ve decided to move home, back to Florida.
If you live in the Northeast, I’m sure the great “snowpocalypse” of 2010 wreaked havoc in your neighborhood. New York was hit hard and it’ll probably take weeks for some of those massive snow mounds to melt. Some towns saw up to two feet of snow! That’s probably nothing compared to some Midwest states, but it’s a lot for us! ...
Everyone loves a good road trip now and again, but sometimes, you really aren’t missing all that much. Instead, you end up bleeding cash to fill up the tank and your cramped up legs are putting you at risk for deep vein thrombosis! I’d rather use the money towards car transport services, but in case you’re wondering about all the “great” stuff you’re missing out on, check out our list of things to (not) see:
When my parents were growing up, everyone was so excited to enter the new millennium. The future meant flying cars and robots who took care of all the cooking and cleaning. Yes, it was the good life of The Jetsons. The year 2000 came and went and we’re still nowhere near our expectations.
The lives of cars are hard. Your owners drive you around, some not taking very good care of you. Pigeons poop on you. When you roll over pot holes really fast it hurts. And when you get really thirsty for gasoline, and your punk kids are driving us around, squeezing everything they can out of […]