He also had 12 other BMWs stored in the parking lot of the company he worked for.
He also had 12 other BMWs stored in the parking lot of the company he worked for.
its worth the investment in the warranty over not getting one. anyone with a basic understanding of sentence structure could’ve gotten that.
The piece of shit cop’s attitude says it all. He’s there to collect revenue for the city moffia, and fuck the car owner - it’s “only” $128 - as if his shitty employer is somehow entitled to tax someone for not wanting frostbite in their car. Let the cop pay it, and watch him squeal like the pig he is when that “only…
Try taking away $128 of that officer’s pay for the month and we’ll find out how he/she really feels about how much it is.
I want to live in a world where a 128$ isnt alot of money... not to mention the day missed of work to go to court (probably at minimum another 100$ at a lower income job).
thanks poindexter.
He didn’t say the car was investment, he said that CPO was probably worth the investment.
I should have been more clear, paying more for the CPO coverage is probably worth the investment since it is likely you will get a return (of sorts) by not having expensive out of pocket repairs.
exellent vid impressive (dude seems pretty good behind the wheel too).... but.. ken box is still best gymkhana
That other racer who pulled up to the wreck, who was that? Because that guy was the winner that day in my book.
Miata is again the answer.
Spotters, winches and hours to make it over an obstacle (or bust an axle) is about as much fun to most people as watching paint dry. Doing donuts in a muddy field, making noise and throwing mud is just good fun. Doing either on someone else’s property without permission is just a dick move.
Gosh you’re missing out. Mudding is, in my opinion, the BEST kind of off-roading.
OSC 672.020 is the relevant statute.
The Board cited laws against practicing engineering without a license, and cited his references that he is an electrical engineer as evidence. The board actually launched a two-year investigation into Järlström, where they decided that Järlström’s public critiquing of traffic light timing could be considered illegal…
So saying “I’m an engineer” requires you to have a license in Oregon? I’m confused as to how the board’s position makes any sense. There must be something missing here.
Please tell me this is fake.