CarGuyBLF
CarGuyBLF
CarGuyBLF

The $80,000,000 is actually a pretty standard break-up fee (they run 3-4% of deal costs), and is standard in a deal that is allowed to be shopped to othe parties before being finalized.

In Canada, a contest cannot be purely a game of luck, so companies make the ‘winner’ preform a skill testing contest (a simple math problem, such as “A Mustang leaves a C+C. An hour later another Mustang leaves a C+C. How many bystanders are in the ER?”

He didn’t sign with the team, instead going to North Carolina State before being drafted again by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1983

There’s always the next prospect!

It may be out of bounds for me to say ( I am feeling a bit under par), but this purchase would be an albatross for a potential buyer.

So the new Z-28 will be able to carry a full sheet of drywall?

So the "650S" stands for the number of seconds you own it before crashing?

Before we all keep barking at the owner of this car, while McLaren's are generally thought of as pretty docile, have we considered that this particular car was a bad seed?

Wouldn't that mean that the engine is going through about 1,078 gallons of fuel per minute as well? I am sure its thirsty, but doubt it's that thirsty

The result: More than 60,000 liters (15,850 gallons) of air get forced through the engine every minute by the Chiron’s turbochargers and the torque curve is flat, with 1,180 lb-ft of torque made between 2,000 and 6,000 rpm.

Richard Dawson (or any game show host) has to be up there on the kissing list, doesn't he?

That plot is so ridiculous. Like the Devils would be playing for a Stanley Cup.

Or just rename it the Schwarboard

Also not likely to get dirty as anyone who is touching it is going to be wearing gloves.

or Monogrammed Thermoses to douchebags

So Jay Cutler's next kid will be named "The Bears' Offense?"

Yep, was going to say that, here is a kinja approved linky

Best Fans in Baseball, ladies and gentlemen

The SX-70 is a heck of a pull, but it didn't come out until 1972.

Only available in the “beyond” section of your local Bed Bath and Beyond