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I never knew there were videos like this. That was great. Thanks for sharing. Also, I literally LOL’d here: “That presented a dilemma. The passengers on board the Aer Lingus flight hadn’t actually paid hundreds of dollars to fly over Coney Island."

The only complexity behind his negotiations is this: what makes my dick and my bank account happy? That's it. The end. 

I’m betting this “buyer” is a Russian troll. Goes off on Trump and America First folks, but can’t spell, and infers he really only wants to buy American. Too many ideological contradictions to be a real person.

Please tell me you’re joking (or have so much money you just don’t know what to do with it all).

Oh yeah, I can feel all the winning. America is on top again. Trouble is, screwing your allies isn't what keeps a country great.

I owned one of those until a distracted driver blew a light and I hit him at 50mph. My wife and I both walked away with a few bruises. We loved everything but the tight back seat (have a growing kid in the family) and the horrid infotainment system. It felt solid on the road, the seats were fantastic, the steering was

Do the showrunners have that tablet hanging over our heads for several episodes and never use it? Notice they didn’t mention it in this episode. They probably hope we have forgotten about it.

I literally swore out loud when that happened. Awesome stuff.

“The look on Sir James’s face when he realises the Admiralty’s search parties are really after ‘it’ - the Northwest Passage - and not ‘him’ or ‘them’. If they find Franklin, or any of his men, or even a sign of them, that will be a bonus.”

Seriously. That whole interior is so pedestrian. What a disappointment.

I believe the non business version of OneDrive has no encryption at rest. If you worry about that kind of thing.

They picked it up because as of a couple years ago they attempted a dramatic change-of-course where they’d be known for more quality sci-fi programming instead of bigfoot hunting and b-level shows and movies. IIRC, it started with 12 Monkeys, which is actually really good too, and then they moved into a few other

Absolutely - i think that’s what was intended. Did you see the look of horror on the guy who witnessed It? He knows there is more going on now than just a giant bear.

Agreed. It’s the only issue I have had so far with this stellar show. That and the snow looking more like sand at times.

The “Are we brothers, Francis,” scene is perhaps the best scene so far of this show. Such a strong, quiet moment in a show with so many other moments of spectacular writing.

On the other hand, I love the Daimler underpinnings in my 2016 Grand Cherokee. Probably one of the reasons it drives so nicely.

Long Islander here. I have been a commuter and a weekend passenger. During the commute people are pretty tolerable and tolerant. Everyone just wants to get to point a from point b as efficiently and quickly and with as little drama as possible. You see a couple ticket takers every few minutes, but I don’t know how apt

Exactly what I was thinking. Every car I have ever bought like this needed something that the seller “neglected” to mention or I didn’t notice at time of sale. $2k to get the car in the shape you want sucks, but I think given there was no inspection, it could have been so much worse. I would probably be most upset at

Indeed. If your minimum tire is $200 and you can get up to $500 tires, you’re driving a car that has at least some performance or premium aspect to it, and you probably have a size and aspect ratio that’s not available for the cheap tires I’m talking about. I’m talking about the folks who have an A-to-B commuter car

I bought a Saab with a set of Hakkas on it. People rave about them but they were the crappiest set of tires I ever owned. When I went to replace them, I realized they were seven years old and hard as a rock. I will never go over five years on a set of tires after that experience.