Can we just get rid of twitter? It doesn’t seem to have actually added any value to humanity.
Can we just get rid of twitter? It doesn’t seem to have actually added any value to humanity.
Like all other BMWs, once it’s rolled out of the showroom floor the i8 shits away street price like it’s getting ready for a colonoscopy.
It’s all here, brother
In other words, a bunch of police departments with extra asset forfeiture money are about to get new toys to play army with.
If these people “dodging” taxes are breaking the law, then they should be held accountable. But if what they’re doing is legal, then you’re the chump for paying taxes unnecessarily.
Let he Pittsburgh fan who is without a DUI cast the first Keystone
$10k buys a nice low-mileage Honda Element, great for hauling gear, and the seats lay flat for over-nighting, or fold the seats up and lay right on the floor (with a pad, of course). There are also many camping accessories.
He was initially charged with reckless driving but after review it was determined the guy wasn’t set and the call was reversed.
People have started sitting back from the light in NorCal for some reason. It might be either to avoid making eye contact with the car next to them or because they’re afraid that an accident will happen in the intersection while someone turns left. They do it with medians too, so not sure about the reasons.
And getting over at the “road work 1/4 mile ahead” is not an efficient use of roadway.
My wife and I are having our first in a couple months. Anytime someone says anything close to “do you think you’re ready”, I tell them that we have a dog, so we have a pretty good idea of what we’re doing. Literally as I was typing this, my uncle just asked me if I was prepared to change diapers. Told him that we’re…
My question is this - are birth plans just some new age bullshit fad, or did you (or your wife) write one up when you had your kids just to make sure the nurses knew your wife preferred grape Popsicle over orange (I shit you not, this was one suggestion we saw)?
Since the Manfred presser, the (correct) hot take has been “owners are evil for not spending enough money to try and win,” and you’re opening with “let’s turn MLB into the NBA, and have all the great players go to the biggest teams?”
Also:
When you’re trying to get in the left turn lane but there’s a median preventing you from cutting in early and the car in front where the turn lane starts has a 15 foot gap they refuse to close so you’re stuck waiting and miss the turn signal.
It bugs the hell out of me when other people are on the road when I am. The nerve.
You just answered one of my questions posed to another commentator. Thanks!
Bauer’s welcome to do as he pleases, but pitchers more often seek longer contracts because their risk of catastrophic injury is higher. Bauer is gambling that he’s going to remain healthy each and every year, because each and every year is a contract year for him. That’s a HUGE risk.
Wage growth (and disparity) is a definitely problem, but people buying stuff they can’t afford is the larger problem (and lenders facilitating bad choices). If no one was buying them, the average cost of a new car would come down to meet demand. Lots of people need a car, but no one “needs” to buy a new car. You can…
Thanks, that’s my two all time favorite cars.