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cutting costs for materials used

Have you ever worn someone else’s underwear? I don’t mean in the kinky fashion, but like in gym class after hitting the showers when you mistakenly slip on your locker room neighbor’s sweaty and microbially alien tightie-whities before - to the horror of all involved - realizing your mistake?

I will star, despite the spelling and grammar sins against the gods.

How did I know it’d be Russia?

“I’m using my... ARM!”

I thought your post was in reply to Stan. Had it been, “ZING!”

“Our employees are our most valuable assets, not just commodities, amirite???”

“So, we’ve got *that* going for us..... which is nice.”

IIRC, the Burton-mobile was built off of an Impala....

its a coupe

I see you’ve been to my neck of the woods (Cedar Trapids).

Enforcement takes money.

Or I had to legitimately punch the brakes to avoid clipping the right-lane Mario who squeezed in front of me to zoom past the semi I was passing, thus causing the tall SUV that had just run up my backside to lock up their brakes, completely lose control, and slam into the median barricade creating a shower of glass

somehow there is always traffic. Like 10pm on a Sunday traffic.

When was the last time the Mets played “major league” baseball? 1987?

some 20 year city pencil pushersocial-working paralegal not doing their job

In aviation, it’s not a question of “which is stronger?” It’s “which material that meets the stress-resiliance minimum is the lightest?” Al won easily on mass, once they found an alloy that held up in the predicted stress range.

This is simplistic, but it demonstrates the “hurr-durr-ness” to which you’re referring. Of course, the correctness of the decision lies in the answer to one critical question the lemmings in the room aren’t asking: how strong is the bear?