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@Armen Tamzarian: Easy now, he was a "behavioral psychologist". That's why he was not very good at realizing that "THAT" was already clearly VERY medicated in the first place.

@TrojanBrand: I wanted him to say those exact words SO badly.

@I. Heart. Cars.: Embrace Life’s Writer/Director Daniel Cox: "It was central to the development of the project that we root the concept of wearing a seat belt firmly in the family domain, and create the advert so that it could be viewed by anyone of any age. Children are so important as opinion formers within their

@bygeorge: Ha, yeah...if he'd just slick it back a little more he'd look like Gordon Gekko in $500 frames.

PLEASE tell me that there is some kind of button on the dash that opens both doors simultaneously like that when you push it.

I heard he spends a decent chunk of change on cocaine.

@Ash78, the Stigarette: I think it would on a larger vehicle, but on lower cars the goal seems to be to keep from flipping the pedestrian high up into the air causing severe head trauma when they come crashing back down to the ground. As far as I know the EU wanted these kinds of higher noses to make the pedestrians

@Zoomy: And yet, truthfully, I have never owned one. Just borrowed them from friends whenever I could. Something tells me that if the right 240 presented itself though...

This is a shame. In high school I dated a girl who had a blue one and if I'm honest I kept dating her for a few months longer than I should have just because I loved her car. She never understood why I liked it and constantly complained about it—see why it didn't work out now?

@doug-g: Yes perhaps you were. The problems with health care ARE serious, but you're barking up the wrong tree when you're complaining about physician compensation.

@doug-g: Your comment was not an educated one, so there's your first problem.

@doug-g: I don't know about being an authority on nearly every topic, but my generalized knowledge is quite broad and my specific knowledge of this particular subject is very deep, so troll back to your rock.

@doug-g: Now now, first the doctor needs to pay off a quarter million in student loans and education expenses, clear a couple hundred Gs to cover malpractice insurance, and cover the salaries of the people working for them dedicated to fighting for countless hours every week with health insurance companies denying

@KeyserSoze: 80 hour weeks in residency?! (Isn't the federal limit 83 now anyway?) And let's not forget that if the doctor went through residency before a few years ago then they likely worked closer to 100 hours a week.

@A97s: I am also surprised by this fact. Unless the doctor is single without children and never divorced.