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Americans are doing more than just driving behind the wheel at least 12 hours each week. Longer commutes and more obligations force drivers to eat meals, conduct business, and even groom themselves within the confines of their cars. All of this activity leads to messy on-the-go disasters that contribute to a less-than-perfect car interior. A recent survey from Milliken & Company's YES Essentials brand revealed 72 percent of Americans have stains on their car interiors. The survey also found the unsightly stains and unpleasant odors that result from this added wear and tear have lead to driver dissatisfaction – a sort of "inferior interior" complex.
The survey found 60 percent of American drivers acknowledged they like their car's interior less than its exterior. The survey also revealed stains and odors on a person's car interior cause a tremendous amount of embarrassment. Nearly two out of five drivers (37 percent) admit they would be embarrassed to drive around someone whom they wanted to impress—such as a date, client or colleague. Forty-eight percent of Americans have even felt the need to apologize for the state of their car's interior before letting a passenger get in.
Not only are people unhappy and embarrassed by their car's interior, but they also feel others might get the wrong impression about their lifestyle and habits - based on what's found inside their car. Nearly eight in 10 (77 percent) drivers believe the inside of someone's car reveals a lot more about their interests and lifestyle than the outside.
Despite these concerns, Americans continue to engage in activity that leads to a dirty car interior, as nearly 60 percent of all vehicle owners eat or allow someone to eat in their vehicles1, and the average person eats 32 restaurant-purchased meals in their car every year.
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Tippy Tom, who fully admits to being light in the loafers, inspects the asses of the Opie and Anthony Show crew, including the hiney of one little Jimmy Norton, whose ass is deemed the most appealing by our homeless insane friend.
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Take time to smell the roses and listen to this message.. Happy 2008
(PLEASE NOTE: this is a video from my other channel on VEOH.. I did not create this, but wanted to share this wonderful message for 2008 to one and all in the LV Community.. Enjoy!!)
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This time for real...
the video kind, that is :oI
<b>Partial quote of Fudmottin's very thorough response:</b>
<i>Maybe no one has really noticed. But this site is still under construction. We are the beta testers. The only thing that sucks about that is that Admin, as you like to call them, have no actual power. The mission statement for LV is unknown. Seriously, I don't think anyone knows it at all.
I also suspect that the number of actual developers of the LV app can be counted on one hand.
OK, so we go through some growing pains. The people who do have an actual say in how things are supposed to go are using the Admins as a shield. The developers can only do what is specified. Anyone from the IT world who has been on the development side of things can testify to the horrible lack of specs.
I think it is unfortunate that LU decided to go with Microsoft technology. I'm sure they had a good reason. I've heard the praises of .NET. Microsoft's SQL server at least is actually a good product. As a guy who has worked in the trenches, I would have to defend the developers. They are at the bottom of that hill that scat rolls down. I have complete sympathy for them. Damn I hope it is them and not him.
The bottom line for me is that the LV app has major potential. I'm a techie and I appreciate being able to hand code my own CSS and HTML in my channels. I don't have to go with canned templates. The LV app is far superior to anything else out there for sharing videos, doing live shows, and blogging. </i>
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