Michael_Delaney
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Michael_Delaney

Seconded!

In my rural days, I first learned of, and, in equal parts, was scared of but impressed by the ingenuity of the "spit and bailing wire" fix. Not only do you not need all your teeth, sometimes you don't even need real car parts.

Yeah, I've lived in very rural areas as well as in big cities. No real preference for one over the other. Each locale comes with own brand of wackiness. Rural auto wackiness is among my favorite.

This is a wonderful trifecta of white trashiness:

Hooray for Sunday morning Batmobile!

"The installation looks reasonably clean but not anal, and raises the question where does one find hot pink Zip ties?"

@Krautwagen: Sounds like you must have missed the glory of #PutSheaDonkeyBoard from a week or so ago.

Can I heartclick you if I don't have a star? One of favorites of all time.

Heh. Because it's a bad boy or because of the pseudo-aggro paint style?

One of my favorite quotes, which I've always attributed to Sir Stirling (I may be wrong), is that it's "better to go in to a corner slow and come out fast, then go in fast and come out dead."

When this first happened, I had the thought this was more of a Henry Blodget-Amazon thing. Unknown analyst makes "bold" call in the interest of self-promotion; employer agrees as it will potentially earn future i-banking business.

@ wookie1901, @BoxerFanatic and @armyofchuckness:

Perfect - thank you for that, kind sir.

This needs the gif with the guy that wants to say something, but can't find the words and just shakes his head. I'd go look for it, but fuck Nibbles prospectively.

Shelby Cobra 289 FIA wheels. Shown on CSX 2557.

@AvDub: Is that fully diluted? It looks like there are 13,804,788 options outstanding which were not included in the calc of fully-diluted figures in the 10-k (pg 120). Any chance Morgan Stanley is holding some of those options?

Ha! I'm thinking I'm a bit light on the lingo outside of football. Appreciate the vote of confidence though!

I'm American, but I'm constantly on the Grauniad for Prem updates and have mistakenly clicked on enough Ashes links to have some idea.

I went with Pardo's design. Modern, but true to the roots.

To me, it's like the 911. One of things I love most is the evolution of the lines over time. See the silhouette, you know it's a 911, whether 1970 or 2010. Mustangs and GT(40)'s should be the same in my book - evolution, not a completely different car with the same name.