I'm just a former journalist that refuses to lose his voice.
I left the reporting gig in hopes that I could make my way writing doing it my own way.
In my spare time I write on my website which consists mostly of sports banter and my incredibly biased opinion. (Don't worry no plugs here. Contact me if you'd like to check it out.)
I'd like to thank everyone on here for the always useful peer review and the chance to become a better writer.
My passion is ...
Writing
I know too much about ...
Sports
My parents always told me ...
To always go after what I want
My childhood ambition ...
Cover the Chicago Cubs
My favorite memory ...
Covering the Chicago Cubs
Why I write ...
I love it way too much to ever stop
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
anything I can get my hands, eyes and ears on!
My first job ...
Selling shoes at the Finish Line
My best moment ...
Covering Major League Baseball
My inspiration ...
Walter Payton, Roger Kahn, My Dad
Whether you have the front, rear or all four of the wheels pumping out your engine's labors, you run into a number of both positives and negatives. Choosing the drive format that fits you best is what will make you happiest.
Front-wheel drive is great for your typical commuter. If you don't plan on racing, it will give you adequate traction in any weather. Most import companies have even managed to tweak a decent amount of performance out of the front-wheel format. The Nissan Maxima and the Acura RSX Type S are great examples of this.
There are also drawbacks to the front wheel drive...
More..Joe Jenkins
Albany, New York US
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