JoeLiebig
JoeLiebig
JoeLiebig

I think I saw that movie in the 90s or so ... where is the perk?

Tax reform going through ... thus little incentive left for GOP to protect him

Question: when do they play the US anthem during the GP? I mean, it’s not like a US driver or US team will win anything, so why would they play the US anthem?

The crap he puts up with? What are you talking about? He’s been discovered at a very early age and had a very smooth career.

There is no “the autobahn”. It’s like saying you drive on “the route” if yo drive on an interstate road. There are many autobahnen, an some are great if you want to go fast, and others are not. Why would it be different?

I would buy meat there either, but the slightly brown color is not the issue. In fact, the ‘healthy red’ isn’t really per se ‘healthy’. Just package the meat with a lot of oxygen, and boom, the meet stays super red, even though it’s not fresh.

Most practical? The E63S AMG 4M wagon is more capable on the track, and the huge trunk makes it very, very practical. And, isn’t there some Cadillac clone of it?

I just have courage! I even drive my above-the-ground car through tunnels. Wow.

Really nice car, but why oh why have they ruined it for the US market??

You are completely wrong, and your statement is based on zero information. Do you even have a clue about those types of contracts? And do you know German law? There are usually big penalties involved for breach of contract.

hmm, that’s interesting ... but how

Technically, yes. However, unless the flight is overbooked, nobody would sit on the forfeitted seat! They probably checked in the old son, call him out before departing, final call ... and then the seat would become available for wait listed passengers. If there are no other waitlisted passengers, then the family

Well, if you keep your GTR in a garage, basically never drive it, it’s the cheapest way to have bragging rights for having a car that ‘could’ go really fast on a track ...

GT-R had ridiculous service schedule. Every year, every 8000 miles it needs service. And it’s expensive, too. It’s falling apart coming from factory.

In the country of the free, you can find some public roads without archaic speed limits. Only downside: Germany has higher gas prices.

Is the engine worth so much more than a set of tires?

MIT undergrad got to play with (log)linear regression?

I estimate that Ihop sent more Americans to an early grave than the last 10 wars combined.