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The hollywood version is that Hope is being paid off (with the position & salary) for bodies Lewandowski knows location of. Or something roughly along those lines.

You could have just posted your story without also using it as evidence why Brand (a person you’ve presumably never met) is a piece of shit. Katy’s a grown ass woman, you know.

She’s not normal. She’s fucking fantastic.

The phrase “hemp necklace” is a bit of a time machine, eh?

Well, we do have evidence of lack of trying....

That is SUCH a good movie.

You may have noticed, I didn’t actually say that.

To me the shortest path from A to B is that he intentionally left it at the beach.

Might be angling for FEMA money or something, who knows.

Sadly Tyler benefitted massively from having a good editing structure. The War Zone isn’t even a shadow of what FA was at it’s peak.

Dealership has commercial insurance. College students probably have liability only, if that.

A questionable insurance claim would certainly call his love of vehicle into question. 🤔

Oh man what bad luck that his transmission died at the beach with an insane hurricane bearing down and no money to tow. What terrible coincidence.

Respect is respect, but in all fairness a car sitting on someone’s private property is a little different than a car left at the fucking beach during a hurricane.

What? Engine swap or not, leaving a car titled in your friend’s name is a serious fucking douche move.

How often do you sit in your wife’s car with the alarm armed?

Well this is sort of a perfect storm of assumptions though. People who buy mcmansions aren’t usually rich they’re just comfortable with large mortgage payments.

Worth mentioning, this show did a great job including musical numbers without being too forced. The end of day karaoke was such an excellent storytelling device.

Lisa was a really great sidekick character to Ally. Quirky in her own way without just being the straightwoman to Ally’s goofball.

Nice window coverings are expensive, more importantly they often aren’t bundled into the mortgage.