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Ah, so you’re the reason that a 675LT comes without air conditioning.

I did this in high school for a Cowboys game at Texas Stadium back in the day and had a remarkably similar experience. I was filming a pre-game segment for the school TV station and was provided a legitimate sideline pass (that was barely checked when I walked in anyway). Had a buddy with me whose parents were

Two questions:

You’re way off base here, Torch. That’s clearly the bastard child of an SD-1 and a Bentley, which actually makes a ton of sense. Well, some sense. Okay, very little sense. But an order of magnitude more than a 900 and a Bentley.

Steaming isn’t really to help them cook, it’s to render out the fat.

I do the AB method for wings regularly and haven’t had a problem with them losing their crisp.

Which will eventually lead to unsold cars which leads to prices back in reality which leads to the cars still not selling which leads to good deals which leads to cars selling.

142 Mexican Whooping Llamas, to be precise.

Those responsible for sacking the people who were just sacked have been sacked?

Absolutely, you won’t get anything more than a ballpark number at best (and that’s at very best).

Even that’s mostly based on the physiology of the human digestive system. We’re all for excesses, but someone has to clean up when that second brisket breaches your spleen.

Sorry, was in work mode at the moment I posted that and didn’t take the time to imagine it wouldn’t be obvious, which it isn’t!

Dig through auto manufacturer 10-Ks. It’ll be on a pretty macro level, but you might be able to get something close to average sales price and average gross profit, which will only include direct costs.

Agreed. This shot really sold me; it looks almost styrofoam light (not that looking light counts for much), but it’s a much more inviting texture than typical 80s and 90s automotive interior plastic.

Instead of going with a pricy carbon fiber polymer, they worked with the chemists at BASF to develop a new lightweight high-performance plastic for many of the RN30's components.

I still don’t understand why BAT took the listing in the first place. There simply was no way that the car was US legal regardless of the rest of the issues that have popped up, so they were already stepping in hot water to begin with for a car that at best would yield a below average commission for them. The

For more formal/businseswear socks, Nice Laundry. Received a free pair when I rented a suit from the Black Tux and immediately tuned around and purchased another six pairs. I love that they’re color coded with the toes/tops of the tubes, which makes ensuring that you always have pairs a lot easier. They stay up

For more formal/businseswear socks, Nice Laundry. Received a free pair when I rented a suit from the Black Tux and

And quite obviously the suggestion that regulations may be onerous can only be supported by a philosophy of zero regulation.

Well sure, the answer to onerous regulation is zero regulation, obviously.

So the alternative is either the current product or nothing at all? More reasonable regulation would go a long way here. CAFE’s entire philosophy from day 1 has been absurd, unreachable standards that are then reneged upon, and corner-cutting and loophole finding is much more greatly encouraged when the goals set are