JayBe_III
JayBe_III
JayBe_III

My roommate and I were bouncing off the ceiling and screaming after the game 3 OT goal by Fiala (who’s only 20!!!).

Doug DeMuro had a Ferrari. You can find them for not insane prices. This looks like a California, which can be found used for under $100k. Not cheap, but certainly not completely bonkers prices.

Can confirm. Went from a full size pick up, to an Infiniti G37, and now down to a BMW 228i and I don’t miss the space at all. Real, full-sized humans with legs and all, can fit in the back seat (granted, not ideal for long trips). I can fold down the back seat, lay down a blanket, and boom! the dog has an entire

I’m back to looking forward to every week. It’s so, so good.

The Prius of the sea.

IROC

Yeah, this. Medvedev is his closest confidant and friend. They both live the same lavish lifestyle. Proof of Medvedev’s corruption is just about as damning for Putin as it is for Medvedev.

Just think about this for a moment: if the multi-verse theory is correct, there exists a universe where this actually happens.

Actually, the law on drinking and driving is pretty similar. If you can somehow manage to obey all the traffic laws while inebriated, an officer can’t pull you over (unless he has some other reasonable suspicion, like they saw you leave a bar, etc).

Holy shit! I knew she seemed familiar, good call! Legion is great tv as well.

Actually the first two are connected as far as characters go. The main officer in season 2 (Lou Solverson, played by Patrick Wilson) is the father of the main officer in season 1 (Molly Solverson, played by Allison Tolman) and Lou is in season 1, played by Keith Carradine.

HELL YES! You just made my day! I was wondering when they’d come out with a 3rd season of Fargo. Wasn’t even sure if they would, but the first two have been so damn fun I was hopeful they would.

What do you do when 1 needs maintenance? Overhauls take years to complete (up to 4 for refueling and major overhauls).

Came here to say this exact thing.

Um... no. You’re looking at their range. What’s important is their combat radius. Range is how far they can fly total. Combat Radius is how far they can fly at high speed to enter a war zone, loiter, and then return to base.

The missions you’re talking about are planned out days/weeks in advance, and are very, very small drop in the bucket of sortie’s you need to fly to support ground troops and control airspace.

I believe that’s the definition of a hipster. Lament the new, hold unrealistic nostalgic views of old (crap) items, and never make any black and white statement that someone could hold you accountable for.

Oh, don’t get me wrong, I thought it was a completely useless article for this site. What I said was more a subtle slight on this site for even running this article.

Yeah, he’s got a very minimalist take on cars. He thinks they’re appliances that get people from A to B, what’s the point of all the extra fluff and gadgetry?

Yeah, they already do this. They have ones where you can listen to the drivers, and others where you can talk to other people as well as listen in.