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Not to mention he owns a garage full of mechanics to do the work that would need to be done.

This is almost certainly going to be an unpopular opinion, but the “disliked” guy does own the space and honestly can do whatever he wants. Also, anyone who has ever tried to schedule an event will tell you that finding a time where space is available and the other organization’s schedule checks out is a pain in the

To be fair, because these meals are included in the cost of a first class ticket the stewardess probably had no way to charge the mother for the cost. It's not like it was an optional item

That’s all fair, but for instance I won’t eat raw fish or raw steak. Granted I’ve never tried it, but as a medical student I can’t bring myself to put myself at risk for the potential pathogens that are in these. Is it paranoia? Possibly but at the same time it’s just a boundary I’ve set for myself that I’m not

Honestly that’s like saying “I think its immature of someone not to like every genre of movies, come on you’re adults, you should have mature enough tastes to be able to enjoy any movie you’re shown.” Maybe you feel this way, but I for one do not think someone should be judged if they don’t like sci-fi films, or a

So you hate adults with opinions? Sorry but I don’t like the taste of asparagus, but that’s an opinion I’ve formed and since I am an adult I feel as though I have every right to decide what I will and will not eat.

I think its one of those things that happens, some young guy who has a bit of money buys an older car that, at that point, isn’t very valuable with the intention of fixing it up. Eventually he gets married, has kids etc. and life gets in the way of him ever working on the car.

I have a 2014 fusion without the touch screen version, and it works greatly. Every once in a while it will freeze up when using USB but turning of the system and turning it back on fixes it.

It’s really too bad that as a society we have moved away from innocent until proven guilty. He was tried in a legitimate criminal court and the preponderance of evidence was enough to convince a jury of his peers that he was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Does this mean he was innocent? No, but it does mean that in

Ford Explorer

We all get you and your friends don't like Pinkham, but to be completely honest you're just as annoying posting this same comment (or a very similar one) on multiple threads. At least when he re-hashes a subject (i.e. BCO) the stories are new. Perhaps keep finding examples of his perceived slights to keep your posts

I always liked the pure utilitarian design of the X-Terra interior. The car isn’t designed as a luxury vehicle, it was just designed as an off-roader, and the interior matched that.

I had this problem, but some Clorox Clean-Up removed it right away. I have cheap linoleum? same situation, in an apartment.

What is with these rims? a stately car doesn't need wavy looking wheels.

That's actually really attractive. I'm impressed Lincoln.

Honestly, while I agree the writeup made it sound pretty tame, the problem is he attacked a co-worker. The BBC doesn't/can't have that sort of a liability employed, imagine it goes further next time.

Medical records are legal documents. He went to the hospital so he would have a definitive record of his physical injuries.

I know I'm 11 months late, but this is the best comment I've read on a gawker website.

I love the idea, but I doubt it will ever happen. It's more economical to sell you a car, let's say a sedan, and instead of renting you a van back, sell a van to enterprise for you to rent when the inlaws visit.

Decent job (at the time) and some savings from summer jobs during college. I've since gone back to grad school so now loans are paying off the loan. Not ideal but it works especially since initial car loan was 0% APR.