The driver didn’t have to deal with PTSD because the fire extinguisher the track worker was carrying plunked him on the head and instantly killed him, despite the crash helmet.
The driver didn’t have to deal with PTSD because the fire extinguisher the track worker was carrying plunked him on the head and instantly killed him, despite the crash helmet.
This is one of the problems with this country. Look at who the Republidan nominees for president are... are we really in the position to be telling other countries who should be in power?
I would love to hear his alternative to Medicaid, although I’m sure it involves poor people not having access to health care.
I was just going to mention that.
That could be the case and after reading all of the comments I might have just picked yours and threw all my thoughts in there.
So is tailgating. If you’re so fucking close to the bumper of the person in front of you that a flash of the tail lights causes you to slam on the brakes, you’re endangering yourself and other drivers on the road.
I think they might've started both because the death rate was so high back then.
It’s funny that everyone bitches about the high taxes in California, but my property tax base is less than half of what my house is worth thanks to prop. 13. Saves me a few thousand every year.
It wouldn’t.
Unless your friend is only 10 lbs, he's costing you more than that.
A blank white page would probably sum up the French contribution to the war, right?
When I took my 2002 Lexus in last year to get a coolant flush before I sold it, I got a brand new Ct200h for the day, same as when I took my G37 in to check the functionality of the airbag sensor in the front seat.