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Bronx Resident Benjamin White
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I’ve been wondering who the secret service reports to.

It’s exactly $2300 fun. Put a few miles on it and it’s $500 fun.

At the risk of being “that guy,” I’ll just say that I’ve never felt more comfortable than when I’m driving a car that’s paid off. 

You know what? Good for her.

A Miami Marlins hat proves that she gets her wardrobe from the lost & found at the bowling alley.  There are no Miami Marlin fans.

“If anyone was stupid, it was the owner for making demands they knew they couldn’t enforce. The service writer knew what he was doing, I guarantee they were calling the customer an “asshole” and took the car out to spite him. They might not have even bothered if he didn’t say anything.”

One of the most broken minded

Because there are drawbacks to chasing 50 criminals who specifically drive high-powered cars through city streets.

...this issue affects 8,204 Oceans built between February 9, 2023 and May 31, 2024...

Nail, meet head.

Ohio is Cold Florida. Maine would be something like Nearly Canadian Florida.

I believe you’re thinking of the VQ35, which makes used Infinity drivers think the world revolves around them

Their main job is to seize up on that important day when you need to get to work on time.

The other V35 variations apparently have crankshafts that aren’t able to rotate. The whole engine has to spin.

Nobody deserves to be taken advantage of, PERIOD. Your attitude is what scammers use to justify their shitty amoral practices.

Fortunately you kindly took the opportunity to explain to us ignorant Yankees what it really means.

In this video, Sandy Munro, an openly huge supporter, passive friend, and investor in Musk’s ventures (we’ll get into that later), tries to make the argument that firing a 500+ person team due to a management disagreement on the crown jewel of Tesla that is its charging services division, makes sense and that not only

It’s a terrible idea on many levels. Large castings are very difficult, especially for odd shaped parts of varying thickness as you have to have the temperatures, feeds, breathers, etc. dialed in. IF you get your processes down finally, you have a single part that likely cannot be reworked if it doesn’t pass QA (this

Pfft, if this bridge were truly minimalist, it would just be a single plank spanning across. 

I have it on good authority that DEI is the cause of most bridge collapses. It often involves a boat carrying a cargo of wokeness. 

No idea about the Norwegian wood. But I do build a lot of things out of Swedish chip wood. They hold up ok, as long as you don’t move it from where it was originally placed.