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    But I already know which ones are the probationary drivers. They all have yellow license plates.

    As a guy who's moving to London in Sept. for grad school, I learned more about British culture from this than the last 3 or 4 Guy Ritchie movies.

    @agjios: I appreciate my sanity: I intend to hold onto whatever little amount I have left.

    @Tenacious_ADG: You see accountability, I see an incompetent dealership trying to weasel their way out of taking responsibility for their own actions. But you must be a silver-lining kinda guy, and I applaud that.

    A stamp of approval, sure, but after all that wrangling and drama? No thanks. Like buying a new car isn't daunting enough to begin with.

    Driver's response: "Kinda hard to understand your message when you don't know what 'you're' is."

    Who's at fault here? The buyer who legitimately purchased the car via auction under the impression that the price set would be valid? Or the dealer that didn't know how to set an auction and lost out, then cried foul and pulled the auction against the rules? The dealer doesn't have a case, and it's their own damn

    Come on then boy. I'll have you and your girlfriends. I'll do the lot of youse! Do I not look like a pothouse? Six foot down the bar, go on, jog on, walk on, goodbye, bon voyage, fuck off.

    Welcome to the future. If we had jetpacks, they'd be banned for their carbon emissions.

    @KAdams1476: It actually dates back to 1782 in England, but was never an actual law aimed at spousal abuse.

    @KAdams1476: Don't tell a Chinese guy majoring in History about ancient China. He knows all their secrets.

    @jodark: Rule of thumb? Can't do much damage with that then, can we? Perhaps it should have been a rule of wrist?

    Look at that tough-as-nails chick on the right, she ain't gonna take no crap or wash no dishes for nobody. Ya hear?

    And now, kids, for today's lesson: don't trust anything that's written in Papyrus.

    @straight6: Pretty interesting take on it. I'm inclined to buy it anyway to improve on my own graphic design skills and for inspiration, but the video rather emphasizes Voelker's toy cars instead of an overarching history lesson. I just hope it covers more than just Porsches.