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I have a 13’ sport awd/auto on a lease currently. It has a very premium feeling interior. All the controls are nice, the cloth seats are supportive, and it is generally a nice place to be.

He already did that. Having him break the streak is the ultimate rub. Having him lose again clean doesn’t make sense. Having him win clean, and then lose the rubber match does more for both characters. Doing a Dusty finish is unnecessary.

Booking Undertaker as a chickenshit heel and booking a Dusty finish made me think I was watching 80’s Memphis wrestling instead of second biggest show of the year. Putting taker over clean would not have done anything to Lesnar. Owens/Bailor was a much better main event, and the Saturday show was better in general.

Kimi Raikkonen. We would sit there quietly and drink Vodka, like gentlemen.

A quick tip is to read the entire ticket. If there is inaccurate information or lack of pertinent information (blank fields in ticket) you can move to dismiss for lack of facial sufficiency. This works rarely, but is important to remember in case the ticket was written in a lazy manner.

I am going to need a wheelchair accessible vehicle sooner or later for my son’s needs, I’ve been thinking about looking into getting a Flex modified. Think this is a feasible plan?

Similar lawsuits against low rated law schools have in large part failed on the argument that applicants are sophisticated consumers. Perhaps the question will be revisited.

I would call that fraud. Charging $100 to hear a rambling dog bites man story is a tad more reasonable. My point being, that it is a rough go for a lot of upstart solo practitioners, and many will work their butt off to try their hand at something new.

As someone who was in private practice before going into the government, sometimes you have to charge consulting fees just to make it clear that a lawyers office isn’t a place to just air your grievances, and if a legal matter is being pursued, that everybody understands the fees. I never charged a fee because like

I have been going through the same debate for months. My lease is up in January and I am already bugging dealerships about making deals. I narrowed it down to a V6 Chrysler 200C and a Audi A3 2.0, I know strange comps, but now it looks like I will pay the extra coin for the Audi. Gti power train, awd, 4 doors just in

Roughly 190-195mph, pulling 3.5G’s at the apex.

A Styrofoam cup is the ultimate delivery system for a Coke. Pour it from a fountain, can, bottle, doesn’t matter, that non bio degradable packing foam just seals in the flavor.

*insert gif of grand Prix car going flat through 130r*

I don’t see how this is much different than the approach to Indianapolis at Le Mans. I think the run down from Arnage to the Porsche Curves takes more commitment, although it is a 3rd or 4th gear turn. These things are remarkable though. Looking forward to seeing these cars go through Eau Rouge this weekend.

The F1 dominated that race because the WSC cars of the era were like sketchy drug dealers, fast running but rarely reliable.

*heading to Le Mans for the test day, not for the 24.

You were right the first time, Land Rover is trying to protect trademark not copyright. Large corporations operate in China at their own risk. They know going in that IP is not respected, but they will overlook it for the sake of profit.

Jim Grey doesn’t have the best track record of asking questions at the right time, but this may have been the right time to ask of the effect that head injury has on the sport.

Form follows function, not the other way around.

ive always loved the gti, but like the idea of that drive train with Awd. Am I a monster for wanting an A3?