Maxxuman
Maxxuman
Maxxuman

Don’t make assumptions about people you don’t know. I did 2 years traveling the world as a diplomatic courier, where traveling was all I did. I had 250,000 frequent flyer miles with just one of the airlines (that I wasn’t allowed to use for personal purposes). And I’ve been flying more than 35 years. I certainly don’t

Last time I flew, the stewardess dumped half a cup of coffee down my back without even noticing. After being alerted to the problem, I was given a single napkin to mop it up with.  :/

Wow, he’s reached the Nader of his journey as a homeowner.

To be fair, from the one picture I see of his driveway, he does have an unreasonable amount of debris all over the place. The insurance company basically acted as the HOA here (which I normally despise), this guy’s driveway looks like a hoarders junkyard with enough space to fit a car between the piles of trash.

I think it’s supposed to say one issue. It should probably say one incident. 

Collapsing cranes. Party like it’s 2008.

Not sure that RB will necessarily be looking for points as you have at least 6 teams (RB, Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren, Aston Martin, Alpine) that are way ahead of that awful car he has to drive. I think if he can consistently beat the rest and put some decent distance between himself and Tsunoda the season will be a

Yeah, there’s 642,000+ people who LIVE there, and will be in the town for the race whether they want to be or not.

If anyone is in Vegas this week, they will be there to watch the race.

A brilliant drive by the Honey Badger. Ricciardo carried that abysmal AT04 all race long. Alpha Tauri can't go to the beach during the break, they had better be burning the midnight oil and making that heap better.

The streets were made with public tax dollars and repaired with public tax dollars. The race is on public streets, not a private track!

That’s ridiculous. Even if the restaurants pass on the $1,500 charge to customers that might be willing to pay for a trackside table, it’s overpriced. Heck, a trackside table at the Metropole in Monaco for the Monte Carlo GP is only 600 Euros, including lunch and wine, and that place has 2 Michelin stars.

Las Vegas and F1. The perfect coming together of greed and excess. 

I love this quote from the resident “There are decibel ratings and ordinances that we have here that limit the amount of noise you can make and how far away that noise can be, and I think it’s somewhere between 60 to 80 decibels.”

“I’m worried about the kids going to the bus stop. They’re gonna be walking down this road with these big trucks you saw going by, and people flying in and out to go to the car wash,” Barb Vickers, a resident in the Jonathan’s Bay gated community, told WINK News.

He somehow convinced “normal” people to subscribe to Twitter.”

As bullish as I am for the electric future, I suspect Toyota is making the smart move right now with extended range electrics like the Rav4 prime and the Prius Prime, rather than going full-blown electric like Ford’s Mustang Mach-e. These vehicles allow you to run electric day in and day out, but move to gas when a

Honey, that would bee terrible!

I’m speechless, but with 36,895 comments, I haven’t always been speechless.  This post is the best prize ever!  Thanks so much, Andrew!