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Bob Loblaw Made Me Make a Phoney Phone Call to Edward Rooney
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I wonder what kind of chassis that thing is draped over.

I won't say better, but it looks pretty damned good.

You know, I'm really glad to have a world-class racing facility in my backyard in the wonderful state of Texas, but COTA's management is making a habit of leaving a very bad taste in my mouth.

lolz at the horsejockey douchebags that run the place letting that happen.

It is. They generally don't even have a clue as to what they're doing concerning auto racing; management there is apparently made up of a bunch of guys whose experience is entirely in horse racing. As such, they're doing a terribly job promoting and running the track.

True as that may be, millenials are still young. By and large, (relatively) young people have rarely been able to afford nice, new things whether they were fresh out of college or had been working for several years. I think it's an absurd expectation to believe that most 20-24 year olds should have the capacity to go

Don't get paid well enough? Since when has that stopped anyone?

As a fellow "millenial", don't give me that bullshit.

Absolutely they have. I can't think of the most recent example off the top of my head, but it has happened. Not very often, though, when you look at the total number of stops performed.

Got the hat tip! Yeehaw!

lolz at COTA having open days. They can barely keep from crying about the track getting torn up when they have private group track days where they control almost every variable; the horse-racing idiots who run the track would lose their shit over an open track day.

I wasn't debating that, merely his suggestion that it was only now that automakers put "weak" engines in to muscle cars. Hell, all of the current weaker offerings in the retro muscle cars are as powerful/more powerful than some of the mid-range offerings in real muscle cars.

Because "muscle cars" never had weak base engines...

Such is the pleasantry of the modern DVR. Avoid the internet, watch it sunday morning/afternoon.

Bowie is everything that is good in the world. Doesn't hurt that Stevie Ray Vaughan is playing guitar on this track.

5 sentences, one glaring grammatical error, and one completely incoherent sentence.

So what you have is a self-perpetuating conspiracy that a majority of wealthy Americans are stashing their cash, tax-free, in the Caymans but there's no evidence because it's still happening.

Would you like to provide empirical evidence that most rich people stash their money in the Caymans?

Yeah I'm not sure it's going to help the popularity, but it can't hurt to give it some exposure.

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