The burnout in front of a motorcyclist (or any other traffic) is bloody douchey. The driver merely didn’t compound the douchiness with additional douchey behavior. Kudos for the latter, but shit-for-brains should not have done the former.
The burnout in front of a motorcyclist (or any other traffic) is bloody douchey. The driver merely didn’t compound the douchiness with additional douchey behavior. Kudos for the latter, but shit-for-brains should not have done the former.
The whole burnout u-turn preceding that on a public road without taking the time to make sure there was no one coming makes him a douchebag.
GM was trying to see if they plant it, hopefully more will grow.
When it’s expensive, you’re going somewhere where it will be left outside, and where bicycle theft is commonplace yeah it is.
If the road is so dangerous why is it open to through traffic? The article even said that a fire truck couldn’t handle it, so why is it still open?
“I’m not sure what Hosmer means by ‘turn around.’”
MO-PEDS, MO-PROBLEMS am I right??
Man, motherfuck baseball, sometimes.
Ya know, at the start of the game, BOTH pitchers are working on perfect games. It really is rude of any batter to try to get a hit in that situation.
amazing how a stranger’s odd hatred for the true hit king can make a person really want to honor the true hit king properly.
As a pilot... I don’t fully trust the autopilot.
Well said. Pilots are much more thoroughly vetted than regular Class C drivers.
I trust a pilot to use and understand an auto-pilot system correctly much more than I trust every Tom, Dick and Harry to use and understand an auto-pilot system.
An ICE car hitting the same barrier at the same speed would have likely killed all occupants by shoving the engine into the trunk.
Hey, I’m a little slow so help me out. This is obviously an attempt at a joke, but I’m struggling to find it. In what scenario would a basketball coach ever say “try a 2-for-1”? That means nothing. And, even if it did mean something (again, it does not), what’s the “2-for-1” that you are implying he tried instead?
Dick.
I bet I could be pretty happy with the bonkers adventure that driving that thing across country would be.
I wish Kinja had a thumbs down button.
Not to be obtuse, but you sound like someone who cant afford a $300K car. When you have that much money, generally you value your time more than anything else. Typically a $20 will get your car parked up front where a valet can’t damage it and you can get out with minimal fuss and delay. Of course, hand your car to a…
That is an extremely standard law suit. The dropping of the car to the valet is a bailment. The hotel is responsible to return the car in the condition it was received and failing to do so is their responsibility. This type of action predates tort. They are just failing to come to terms on the diminished value…