Jorsher
Jorsher
Jorsher

Heh, this was interesting. I forgot all about that flight. If the plane was full of “targets,” I could see, maybe, the government being involved. The reality was, it wasn’t. Even if you want to ignore all the facts about the investigation, asking yourself “why” should be enough to hop off the conspiracy theory.

I bought the S2000 because it seemed like a great drivers car. It does have electric steering and drive-by-wire, which concerned me at first. When I drove it, I realized it still felt very connected. It was one of the few cars that didn’t have Bluetooth this and that. Although I'm a fan of tech, it is sometimes nice

I'll always distance myself from squids.

If Honda would have just released a non-hybrid, 6-speed K-series variant, it would have sold better. Especially if it looked more like the concept and less like this...thing. I think their concern was probably that it would cannibalize the Civic Si sales, which I don’t think would be the case with it’s limited

Also, the game originally wasn’t a Mario game, but Nintendo felt it would be better received in the west if it was. This explains the very unique world. I personally enjoyed the game after I got past the weirdness.

Yup again! I've worked with DoD for around a decade and have family and friends that have worked with them in various roles, along with a few years working directly with all branches of the military. I used to be pretty cynical about the way some things were done, but just like you've described — even though I still

YUUPPPP. Don’t get me wrong: LM is a business, and they need/want to maximize profits, and I’m confident in saying they aren’t always completely ethical... However, the issues with this project haven’t been fabricated and they aren’t intentionally doing anything to slow progress or increase costs. Realize that poor

Yup I think I’ve averaged ~300 miles for each of my purchases. Only locally purchased vehicles were an S2000 — because I couldn’t find one with comparatively low miles, late year, and the color I wanted — and a CRX Si about 0.2 miles from where I live because it was bone-stock and dirt-cheap.

Please avoid any role that would give you a weapon.

I’ve never understood the appeal of a Harley. I don’t mean cruisers — I mean Harleys. I’ve wanted a cruiser for the rare case where I make a long multi-hour trip. I rode my CBR600RR from the dealership to my house 5 hours away. It was torture. A cruiser would be much better for those trips; probably enjoyable.

Possibly needed something they could get in the air and get to it as quickly as possible. We had one set free in theater recently, not sure what was used to follow it, but it was followed, watched, recovered, and now back in the air. Those blimps are pretty cool.

I bought a 250R as my first bike when I was mid/late 20s. It hit me in my ego a little, but I don’t regret it now. I got ~5000mi of experience, averaged 70mpg doing my weekly 3-4 hour trip, made a few mistakes that would have been considerably more dangerous on a bigger bike, and had fun! I could never get it far

My newest motorcycle was purchased with a loan the same time I received a bonus that alone would pay for it cash. The interest rate was awesome. So am I in debt or am I not?

Don't take my response as a #TeamRossi response, because it's not. I like Marquez, but his actions weren't in the realm of a "good sportsman." Lorenzo was let by without a fight. The video had multiple examples of Marquez pushing Rossi outside the line, pulling dangerous passes, etc. You can believe the excuse Marquez

You're in debt a month at a time. Otherwise, my house isn't a debt either because it will soon be paid off. Debt means you owe money to an entity, right? When I run my credit card, an entity is paying for it and I'm paying them back. It's debt.

Option 1) Spend a few thousand cash a month and get nothing in return.

Aside from investing the money you didn't put on the item for a higher return, or building a credit history in the event you have to go into debt in the future or want to do basic things like getting phone service or utilities without putting down a deposit. Or, in my case, I use credit cards for everything. Because I

I oppose the (2nd) Iraq war. I’m not in Iraq, although I would have gone if the opportunity was there and will gladly go this time. I support our mission in Afghanistan, although it’s not gone as well as everyone hoped. I support our new, limited role in Iraq, only because the problem wouldn’t exist without our

...and in my case I was sitting in a World History class as a sophomore in high school on 9/11, never imagining that years later I’d be in that country. I'll gladly protest the Iraq war and call it for what it is, but I hold no ill-will to those that were sent to fight it and will gladly help them however possible.

So, I'm still confused how you can support someone that sent your buddies into an unnecessary war. They wouldn't be getting shot at if they weren't sent somewhere to get shot at. I agree there's garbage on both sides, but disagree on the Sanders thing. He's tried to do more for veterans than many on either side and