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    Is this deal already dead??

    Is this deal already dead??

    Meanwhile, last week in Georgia, two cows got a ride in a crv

    Did the Emory sticker come with the car, or was that your own doing?

    The Air Force settled on the B-21 designation as recognition that LRS-B is the first bomber of the 21st century, the statement noted.

    Putting my weight behind the Sanus Systems XF228-B1. It’s a beast that can hold up to a 90” flat screen and has amazing articulation distance. I have a 65” mounted on it and I can nearly turn the entire panel 90 degrees to face my kitchen. It’s got great channel runs for hiding cable and was a breeze to install. I got

    Putting my weight behind the Sanus Systems XF228-B1. It’s a beast that can hold up to a 90” flat screen and has

    Gonna throw my weight behind the Logitech Harmony Home system. First, the remote is WHITE!! First time I have never lost a remote control. It’s instantly visible anywhere around my living room.

    Acura started shitting the bed as soon as they abandoned the “Legend” name and started making ugly cars. Used to love Acura back in the 90’s, but they have completely lost their way.

    Acura started shitting the bed as soon as they abandoned the “Legend” name and started making ugly cars. Used to love Acura back in the 90’s, but they have completely lost their way.

    Maybe he is working on project Titan at Apple?

    There was one model overlooked as I don't believe it was available yet, and in my opinion, it's the best of bunch. Scosche just released their MagicMount Power, and it blows everything away. It's streamlined, and extremely easy to use. I'm a big fan of their MagicMount system anyway, so this was a no brainer for me.

    There was one model overlooked as I don't believe it was available yet, and in my opinion, it's the best of bunch.

    That came out faster than TRISM 2.

    Considering it is the busiest airport in the country, I am going to give props to ATL. The security line is almost always under 20 minutes, thanks to the number of security checkpoints and lines. My biggest gripe with ATL is that the terminals themselves are long and narrow, making for long, crowded walks from end to