Two problems.
Two problems.
That blows. Obviously, the system isn’t perfect.
Outright fraud isn’t protected by corporate immunity. Enron, Worldcom, and others resulted in long prison terms.
And here I was thinking it was a report you had actually done, rather than one you had simply copied from...
Who in their right mind owns a Gen II or later Toronado?
Looks like there’s a lot of run-off room at Turn 1 for Max to be punted into by Mercedes.
I have a Mk7 and damned if I can tell the difference in the rear, apart from the badge.
Once more, UNDERCOVER. I’m really not sure how that confuses you.
Um, because nothing says “this is actually an undercover police car” quite like lots of cameras?
The retractable hardtop comes close.
Oh, I love my Ducati, but my wife won’t get on it. I’ve done some Spec Miata racing and love those things.
Convertibles are stupid.
So four years after not selling (the pictures are the same), their move was to raise the price $3K?
The deal’s not dead; it’s just sleeping.
If I hear one more person say that they have to buy a car with an automatic transmission “so their wife can drive it” I’m going to go to that person’s house to teach stick shift lessons. Fucking stop it.
Dear god. The 1980s ELIZA program escaped an Apple ][ and took over a human.
I check the CA code and found this: “Malice is implied when no considerable provocation appears, or when the circumstances attending the killing show an abandoned and malignant heart.” That last bit is their phrasing of “depraved heart murder.”
I’m not sure if California accepts reckless disregard as sufficient mens rea for 2nd degree or not. I’d love to hear from an attorney.
I’d say “murdered,” but your point is well taken.