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September 29th, 2017 05:15 PM #71
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September 29th, 2017 05:15 PM #72
What amazes me more is that there are people who don't know how to drive a manual. Are there driving schools who use A/T only vehicles?
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September 29th, 2017 05:19 PM #73
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September 29th, 2017 05:24 PM #74
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September 29th, 2017 06:32 PM #75
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September 29th, 2017 06:49 PM #76
I am technically a millenial. I know how to change a flat tire. I can also do other simple things such as oil change and changing the bulbs on my old GLi etc. I've been washing cars since 11 years old. I wasn't raised to be a "princess"
It's just hard for women to change a flat tire lalo na pag naka skirt at heels. May ibang babe din malamya kaya di kaya magbuhat ng gulong.
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September 29th, 2017 06:53 PM #77
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September 29th, 2017 06:54 PM #78
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September 29th, 2017 06:56 PM #79Degrees of comparison
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The way we shift car transmission has evolved from manual transmission, to automatic transmission, to CVT to electric drive and now autonomous cars. The driving will soon be done by computers aided by GPS and ground guidance. The very reason why driving skills are diminishing.
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September 29th, 2017 07:20 PM #80
Kasi when people say millennial mga 20 somethings. But
"if you were born between the early 1980’s to the mid-1990’s, you, my friend, are a millennial. This group of people was named ‘millennials’ as people realised they would be the first graduating class of 2000 – the new millennium"
Pasok sa millennial HAHAHA
Oh. I had no choice and it was a box type sentra
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