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aerodynamicadolescent

"Take THAT, you big meanie!" -Aaron Rodgers

The transcript wouldn't be much fun for her, either

If it says Ferrari racing team, that's one thing. Wearing a Yankees hat does not insinuate that you play in the house that ruth built. But a generic f-hat? No offense, but yeah F-off. ( Get it? Ya get it?)

Anytime I see someone with any "cool" car company hat, not in that car, I think poser. Too many idiots who ruin it for people who actually own one.

The NFLPA is the players themselves, and the majority of players are not big stars. Most are backups or minor players who would suffer minimal consequences from not playing and collecting money. (Near the end of what will probably be their last contract, near getting cut, ect. )

I'm not sure whether he was or not. I love the guy, but I'm a Pats fan. I'd like to think the injury was somewhere in between. He didn't need to milk money.

I consider 420k "a good starting contract"

Um... They get far overpaid, in part to cover the rest of their lives, and to mitigate and compensate for the violent, injurious sport they play. The players bitch too much.

The problem here is then hat players could keep milking an injury far too long, collecting money, and not playing. This happened earlier this year on the Patriots with Gronk. His doc said he needed more time, but the team quack said he was fine. He ended up coming out and playing fine.

worse than USPS?

Don't take on more bills than you can afford to.

Not related to the video, but many reasons I see that people like minivans seem like great pluses for Secret Service/ Personal security. Large seating capacity, improved handling, great visibility, and even better fuel economy all seem like benefits for security details in a city, plus they are less conspicuous. Does

Availability of 4wd, some even still have TRUE 4wd, the clearance and the weight make them unbeatable to use in the snow. Also, the capability to go offroad is a plus. Even if 90 percent of the vehicles never hit a KOH trail, they still beat a minivan on the beach and some of the more questionable back roads I've been

I'm beginning to see that some people just don't need a SUV, and want the power doors and low floors. Where I'm from, a minivan made no sense. The ground was covered in snow from November until April, and everyone I new regularly took the family vehicle down the beach, and over some back "roads". I also came from a

We fit our Yukon and Durango in our garage, side my side, and a Harley in our standard 2-car.

i7000. The most advanced military vehicle of the modern age. With iDrive, heated seats, a 105mm cannon, and a rearview camera, this clean diesel APC is the perfect vehicle for a middle class family. Perfect for attending football games, driving to the movies, invading small countries, or driving to a fancy restaurant,

Unless you live in a city, how often do you only get six inches? Most parking lots I visited were not packed. Even when I did park at a busy mall, I always could get out. I understand the stats and how convenient that could be, but for me, minivans did not offer as much as dad's full size SUV.

I needed the body on frame for the strength. Towing, filling the back with cinderblocks, and occasionally racing friends through the Right-of-ways. And I grew up in an east coast 'burb.

Maybe I should have clarified. I grew up in a world where both parents had full size SUV's. The neighbor had an extra- long SUV. I should have specified full size SUV vs large minivan. But you bring up good points. I also like the data.

I just have never liked them. I grew up in a family that had 2 SUVs. A Yukon and a Durango. We skied a lot, and in the summer drove our vehicles out on the beach or lake. Fitting two 110 lb dogs, a kid, and baggage for 5 didn't work in minivans. Many of our friends tried. I love SUVs for the Utility aspect. Take out