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A "green" company getting millions from the government and under performing? You don't say?

If you don't like Americans or don't like it here, you're welcome to leave and denounce your citizenship.

I really want an F-150 FX4 and I got SRT Viper.

I said no and got the SRT Viper.

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Hell, if we're getting engine sound from the speakers, they might as well give us options.

No. A lot of muscle car fans want a "raw" car. Something with a lot of horsepower, back end that slips out, and not necessarily easy to drive around a track. Of the three cars, the Hellcat is the most stereotypical muscle car. Big, bulky, insane power, and a squirrely back end.

I feel the same way... I used to love this car, but for some reason this photo is completely off-putting to me.

As a former car salesman (left to join the military), don't email every dealership. It's a pain in the ass, gets you a ton of spam mail and a ton of bait and switch offers meant to get you in the dealership.

Does the sparkley suit count?

Right, but by saying "should only be worn by those who've actually served in combat", you're implying that the person in the picture has not served in combat. You may not have meant it that way, but that's the way it reads.

Ignorance is bliss.

Who, veterans?

...and how do you know the person in this shirt hasn't?

It's a shirt from Ranger Up... a company run by veterans that makes shirts for veterans, and many of the slogans are things said/understood by military. The shirt means nothing at all what you're taking it to mean... unless you're uncomfortable with those that have secured your freedoms and protected you by being

Also excessive classes that have nothing to do with degree programs. That all started when government got involved in the student loan business, giving lots of people cheap money. Since schools were getting a lot more people, they expanded degree programs which increased costs, and those costs were put onto students.

Silicone spray that you use to keep rubber trim and hoses on your car from drying out and dry rotting would probably work well also.

That still doesn't negate that there isn't an aim down the sight mechanic in Halo... there is just a different aim down the sight mechanic. A game without an aim down the sight mechanic would be something like Doom or Unreal Tournament.

This armor is by far my favorite non mod armor in Skyrim as far as aesthetics go.

Sure I do... just because those weapons are using the Halo equivalent to a red dot/holographic sight, doesn't mean you're not aiming down the sights. You're still holding the left trigger to aim down the sites like you do in CoD or Destiny. You can also hip fire by just pulling the right trigger... I'm not exactly

The battle rifle and the DMR (two of the most popular starting weapons in pvp) are aim-down-the-sights...