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alex-spanos2001

Not to make light of tragedy, but at least after they sit for 2 or 3 months post submersion we’ll get a slew of articles about the 15 rusty Fieros in Tracy’s yard.

I was going to quote that line as well. I promptly pulled up the KBB value, and let’s just say this guy probably shouldn’t be encouraging people to blue book his car. CP.

It did in 19 dickety two.  We had to say dickety because the Kaiser took our word for twenty. 

Florida residents don’t really get surprised when they have an in-the-wild Florida Man spotting, kind of like how Californians don’t really react to earthquakes.

So weird. Apparently he was on the way to an appt.  BTW real estate agent.

Has the position of the go fast pedal changed recently

Pretty likely.

I have no idea of any of the demographics of the driver of the Cadillac but I think most people who watch the video will have an idea.

That is fantastic, I hope it is a genuine offer and she entertains it. Would be a great fuck you for her to move to making SCGs vs the crap work she was getting at that dealership.

This. The dealers I used to circulate through as an insurance adjuster were all just begging for sexual harassment and hostile workplace lawsuits. As were the, for example, insurance companies telling people they had to go work in the locations, despite the fact that their hostile workplace policies (or lack thereof) d

The only reason this is biting her is because how this dealership operates. As noted in the source article, one of the male employees was on that very same site. All he got was teased. Another male employee also groped another female employee, no mention of a reprimand for him.

Amazing that nobody was reprimanded for viewing porn at work.

Yeah man, got to make sure technicians aren’t *checks notes* making a side income in a completely unrelated field.

Sex work is real work. No different than any other side gig.

Look at how much design language Ford took from Jaguar before selling them off.  That Jaguar grill showed up on almost every Ford car for a decade or more.

It’s funny how every CUV they’ve made lately looks very much like it’s using Land Rover/Range Rover design language. Too bad that, at least in the early rollout for the new Explorer, they also seem to have adopted some of the manufacturing and quality issues of their former subsidiary.

A Discovery that won’t have electrical gremlins at the ten month mark of ownership. ;)

My first take as well. 

Mine too.