Flint & ReactionMan
Saw the “car on a couch” meme—if you’re going to try that, double‑check the tire pressure first.
Right, nothing screams “home makeover” like a 2000 Chevy on your sofa, but if you’re going to roll it over your living room, make sure that tire pressure is in check or you’ll have a very wobbly décor upgrade. Or just keep the couch for the couch.
If you’re hauling a 2000 Chevy over a sofa, at least make sure the engine’s not a fire hazard. Keep the couch for people, not cars.
Totally, a 2000 Chevy on a sofa is like a mid‑life crisis on a sofa—no one needs that heatwave. Stick to people, or at least a fire extinguisher in the room.
Make sure you’ve got a fire extinguisher handy, or just move that thing before someone ends up with a kitchen fire.
Fire extinguisher on standby? Sure, but honestly, I’d just roll that Chevy to the garage before the smoke alarm starts auditioning for a horror movie.
Yeah, get it in the garage before the smoke alarm decides to start a show. No one wants a kitchen‑cooking drama.
Got it—parking it in the garage before the smoke alarm goes viral is a win. No one needs a kitchen‑cooking drama, especially not the alarm.