RevCrowley
RevCrowley
RevCrowley

Then they get sued by the first runner-up (assuming she's eligible - the dating in the article doesn't make sense) for not enforcing their own rules.

I read it as Lewis' 25th birthday being next year. But that means she'd be 23 now, because I suck at either reading comprehension or math. I suspect a typo in either this article or the linked source, but until that's proven:

His questions are scripted. He reads them off a teleprompter.

Any Delaware attorneys on this thread? The rules obviously disqualify her, but OTOH, they took her money....

No, she's a few months younger; her 25th birthday isn't till next year.

Ford hybrid. The brake-by-wire system failed a couple of times. Dealer could not fix, because could not replicate. If you're in Virginia, I'll give you the Lawyer's name.

My ex had a problem with a Ford vehicle. A single letter from an attorney and they settled. Bought it back, covered her legal fees.

Crack hadn't been invented. You free-based. And if you were Richard Pryor, you burned yourself doing so. Who'd think hard drugs, flame, and ether are a dangerous combination?

Yes. I had the small-block version, in the best Buick color there is: primer.

I predict subsidized leases or rebates in its future.

I wondered about some (intelligence org) infiltrating the show and grabbing him out of the embassy, too. I think it's risky for him.

It raises the bar, though. Maybe not enough, but some.

I don't get it. Aren't Stouts and Porters already a thing?

(Sort of) true, but so what? There's always been a place in rock music for inspired amateurs, whether it's The Kingsmen, The Trashmen, Sex Pistols, et al. The promise of Punk is that if you care about music enough, you can be in a band, no matter your skill level. I don't actually listen to much rock music anymore,

Ah, figured it out - sent you an email.

You're right - this IS (AKAIK) the first privately owned/operated one - the previous ones (which were commercially succesfull) were steam powered buses, essentially. I'm going to PM you some stuff, if I can figure out how PM works on Kinja.

As I wrote, in another context, "real power doesn't come from understanding the laws of physics - it comes from changing them."

Steam-powered road-going carriages were a thing long before 1860. The reason they died out - and this guy never sold another car - is because of something called "Red Flag Laws."

I just realized that if she's stopped, engine off, there's no brake lights to warn me - and probably no parking lights, either.

Blind curve? I'd love to know what the judge's instructions to the jury were.