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Not unless they’re 3D printing marble, now. The statue’s the real deal.

oh boy. you definitely don’t know what you’re missing there, mate.

“Racecase” and “Charged by Belief”- under amours new criminal prosecution line of sensible, fashionable, discriminatory footwear.

Look, lets put this to rest. I’m sure you have fond memories of Alabama. I do too and I’m currently more than happy to call it home, just as you once did.

Okay, let’s clear some stuff up.

Geez Janice, I thought we were over that? Your presentation was fine, I just needed to look up something you’d quoted and when I got out my phone I accidentally clicked on the game instead. Honest mistake. Plus, I promised that if it happened again I would take you to Fridays, buy you a margarita pitcher, and let you

Or what.

For having been likely a few thousand miles away from me at the time, there’s a very very good chance that you know nothing of which you speak.

I wouldn’t typically agree, it’s newsworthy and it most definitely effects many people visiting the site. But I imagine in its presented context its primary intent is to serve as a piece of shocking rhetoric. Regardless of how close that rhetoric is to reality (likely closer than many of us would prefer it to be) it

I used to drink (not a ton, but 3-5 beers a day) to “bring me down” from a stressful day...which meant basically every day. Instead I started running to lower the stress. Do you have any idea how delicious ice cold beer is after a run!?

Couldn’t agree more. To me a lot of it has to do with the new degrees of freedom granted to teams that was not granted before. It is now within the purview of the rules for them to take risks with their set up to reduce drag as much as possible, resulting perhaps in loose rear ends. But, you said it well - plenty of

To be fair, Chevy has basically zero control over the floor, and per your post from yesterday, this absolutely was a rear impact at speed. There is certainly something that someone could do to prevent blow overs, but at the end of the day this is still an extremely dangerous and thrilling sport.

There’s also a point where you’re a 61 year old cartoon franchise owner with fully $500,000,000 in the bank made substantially on the backs, or the voices rather, of a surprising few number of people, some of whom are notable for little more than their voice.

If for no other reason than this is a high mileage car in Vegas - I agree.

Yeah, but does Nico have to go and be so cocky about it?

...and then letting those flies eat the garbage, but then the flies shit on your brand new kitchen table - the one with the built in leafs that let you fit, like, 15 people around it but it can also shrink down to just 5 or 6. But now no one will eat there because it’s cover in fly shit because you fed those flies all

You know, Stef, sometimes the garbage takes out itself. Best then to just leave it on the curb.

Yep. Thats better.

In fact I HAVE driven a prototype on the street and you are correct. It was the Cadillac Escalade EXT and I was taking for display at the Masters. In fact, when I arrived, Emmet Smith had been waiting on me to show up with it. It was one of two that Cadillac had at the time. It looked amazing. Enormous wheels and

Well, this is the internet, so there's no hope of validating anything I'm about to say, but it sounds like you might be surprised to learn how many of these "innocent accidents", as Adam's caretaker affectionately refers to them, affect people with high hourly rates and plenty of incentive to pay the extra money to