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Had the exact same problem. And then getting the NBC Sports app to work I spoiled the race for myself.

Not sure if this was a problem you faced but you can get a chromecast dongle for like 35 bucks and send it from your phone or computer to your TV.

Want to know which one is better? Watch them both. Pick which one you like more. That one is better.

In Arnold’s case it seemed like a last minute thing. He happened to be in Australia for some other thing and it seems like he probably just went to the race and when they saw him they approached him.

Hahaha I almost made that joke myself but I didn’t want to confuse people. Looks like you know what I’m talking about.

I gotta say, I think the best random interviewer they had in recent years was Arnold Schwarzenegger who showed up for last year’s Australian Grand Prix. It wasn’t that he asked any more insightful questions than usual. However, he’s had plenty of experience gladhanding and enough experience with competitions (in his

Yeah but how are you gonna tow with the Cayman?

BLEEP BLOOP ROBOT LIKES TITS AND DRAGONS

So was it like a wagon-sized turnstyle? Because these roads weren’t just for walking, right?

How was it?

Interestingly, “pot stickers” are called “peking ravolis” in the Boston area. Though I feel like that only adds to the racism issues.

It sounds like we’re on the same page. If you’re saying that the terrain gets rougher and a Segway wouldn’t be able to handle it, that to my mind sounds like something I would consider a hike. But, if you still are upset about this position, don’t worry, I’m just an asshole on the internet.

I really believe that a hike is more than strenuousness. To my mind, it also has to do with the type of terrain you’re traversing, not just the change in elevation. But don’t worry, that’s just my own opinion. That’s what I threw that bit in about being an insufferable douche. While I really wouldn’t classify that

I mean, people can call name their activities whatever they want; I’m a live and let live sort of guy. But for me personally, “taking a walk” and “hiking” are different activities that aren’t just classified by how strenuous they are. You can take a very aggressive walk in a city - San Francisco comes to mind, that

To be an insufferable douche for a second, I call into question anyone who thinks that they’re “hiking” in a place that a Segway can also access. I’ve never been on a trail that I considered a “hike” that could also accommodate a Segway. Too many roots, rocks, too steep elevation, too narrow a trail, etc.

Honestly, video games. Cars were appliances until I started racing in games and realizing that making split-second racing decisions was difficult and compelling. They I started caring what a car could do on one of the tracks I had digitally raced on. Then I started watching live races and realizing holy shit! these

Hahaha, but in a way, when are you not Fording your Ranger?

Because I am that sort of pedantic prick, I will point out that his last name is spelled “Gleeson.”

Here’s where I’m coming from: I interpreted the comment “I had no skills” as a facetious comment not to be taken literally. Here’s why I did that: In the late aughts many of my friends (people who had held a huge variety of jobs and internships, in addition to their impressive educational backgrounds), would say to

Yeah, that makes sense. I have been around recent grads a lot lately and them saying “I have no skills!” is very common, and not meant literally. But that’s me projecting my own experiences onto that comment, which isn’t necessarily the smartest thing to do.