A bus system in the US that treats passengers like trash with bad staff (like mean bus drivers) and usually have drama on the bus and/or station. Unrelated to the cute greyhound dog
I donât care where fares are expensive, Iâm taking Amtrak and airlines every day than greyhound. Greyhound staff are very unkind and treats you like an asshole. And there is some type of drama riding their buses all the time, And its brings you at your destination later than Amtrak.
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The 1337 way to say âvaginaâ. The cousin of pen15 and b00bs
Is there anything called the v461na club?
A cat that meows excessively, often in a persistent or repetitive manner. The term is used to describe a feline that vocalizes loudly or frequently, whether to demand attention, food, or simply because it's in the mood to chat. A "Meow Machine" is typically known for being especially talkative, sometimes making it hard to ignore.
See: Alley cat, Calico, Climber, Clowder, Coochie-cat, Cuddle buddy, Cuddle monster, Feline, Feline friend, Furry companion, Furry sidekick, Fur baby, Furball, Fur friend, Fuzzbutt, Kitty, Kitty cat, Kitty-puss, Lap cat, Little lion, Maine Coon, Manx, Meowler, Meowing friend, Munchkin, Napper, Nooch, Nookie, Pouncing master, Pawed friend, Playful prowler, Persian, Purring machine, Purring pal, Puss, Pussy, Pussycat, Pookie, Pride, Scratch, Sassy, Siamese, Snuggle buddy, Soft paws, Softie, Tails, Tigger, Tom, Tortoiseshell, Whiskers, Window watcher.
"I canât get any work done with this Meow Machine aroundâsheâs been meowing non-stop for no reason!"
Sure they are reliable cars but when they reach around 700k miles then you will see them starting to have mechanical problems. So wherever itâs a Prius RAV4 or Corolla, itâs gonna break down one day
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A compact, two-door, rear-wheel-drive sports car produced by Mazda, first introduced in 1989. The MX-5 Miata, affectionately known simply as "Miata," is often regarded as the quintessential "driver's car" due to its lightweight construction, near-perfect balance, and exceptional handling dynamics. Itâs designed to deliver a pure driving experience rather than just raw horsepower or straight-line speed. With a reputation for being affordable and accessible, the Miata is the go-to car for enthusiasts who crave fun on twisty roads, autocross events, and track days, but donât want to spend a fortune. Despite a relatively modest engine output (typically in the range of 100â180 horsepower depending on the generation), the Miataâs low weight and rear-wheel-drive layout allow it to perform well in corners and tight spaces, often leaving higher-powered cars in the dust when the road gets twisty. Over the years, the Miata has undergone several iterations, with each generation offering slight improvements in comfort, technology, and performance while staying true to the formula of a small, agile roadster. The MX-5 Miata has earned a devoted fanbase, with many owners joining enthusiast clubs, attending Miata meetups, and modifying their cars to enhance performance or aesthetics. The carâs simplicity, ease of repair, and low cost of ownership make it especially appealing to first-time sports car buyers and seasoned drivers alike.
The sun was setting, casting a golden glow over the road as I gripped the wheel of my new Orange 2025 Mazda Miata. The engine hummed beneath me, its responsive manual transmission a perfect match for the open road. I felt the wind rushing through my hair as the car hugged the curves along the coast, the Pacific Ocean stretching endlessly on my left. With each shift of the gearstick, I could feel the connection to the car, every movement smooth and fluid. The radio was alive with the upbeat tunes of Big Time Rushâs latest album, Another Life (released in 2023). The music, full of energy, Echoed through the crisp ocean breeze as I sang along, caught in the moment. The sea shimmered in the fading light, waves crashing rhythmically against the shore.
As I rounded a bend, I caught sight of the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner rolling by. With the usual consits of Siemens SC-44 locomotive and Bilevel Coaches, I glanced at the tracks just in time to see passengers inside the train smiling and waving at me. It felt like a surreal connection, like they were part of this perfect moment, just as much as I was. I waved back, my heart lifting, feeling the synchronicity between the car, the train, and the world unfolding ahead of me. It was a moment of pure freedom, just me, the Miata, and the people on the trainâsharing the road and the journey in perfect harmony.