Honestly this is absurd. These death machines shouldn’t be legal in europe. That thing doesn’t even fit in the parking space, even though the parking lot has the biggest spaces in the whole city. The Golf Polo is so small in comparison, it could even hide in front of the engine hood of the truck.

EDIT: It’s a Polo and not a Golf, I don’t know my cars, sorry for that!

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    1 year ago

    I’m not confused. Just asking a question of what their life is like. In the US there are many people in remote areas. Like the entire middle of the country. It takes an hour to even find a grocery store.

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      The furthest I have ever had to travel to get to a grocery store is about 30 minutes from home, and that is here in Texas. When I lived in the midwest, where I grew up, the furthest that I ever had to drive was 15 minutes. if you dive more than an hour to find a grocery store, then you pretty much live in the sticks and are lucky to have running water.

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        1 year ago

        Placerville CA. There are many sticks. Same the El Dorado Hills. Where Eddie Murphy and Jack Nicklaus own houses. And the next town over is Folsom. Known for the prison, however it is where the biggest Intel Site was 10 years ago. Out in those areas where the big houses are, you are driving at least 45 just to get near a fully stocked store. Sure there are convenience stores but they don’t have fresh produce or meat.