chillidobaggins
Mr. Underhill
chillidobaggins

I’m not talking about used cars and neither is this article.

Good Old Games.   It’s kinda like steam.. I guess? But you can get a lot of old games where you buy it and you get the install files as if you held the cd-rom to the game in your hand.

So, they didn’t even empty his pockets before tossing him in a hole? I can’t tell if this is the result of brazen indifference or utter stupidity. If the former, I’d be checking all of the other graves in that cemetery because it seems like those cops are treating pauper graves like the Vegas mob treats holes in the

I believe the other article notes they charged her for exhumation services, so that’s pretty fuckin classy

No cover-up or anything like that.”

You’re out there fightin the good fight, thanks to people like you we might get more games like this, I for one appreciate you and your addiction!

Or so they can take care of something they didn’t want the family seeing them doing.

Why the Jackson Police Department never told her they knew her son was dead despite her many calls, it’s still not clear.

Perhaps the most disgusting news story I’ve read in a while; and there is a lot of disgusting shite going on these days.

Its not just video games - but why is it these CEO clearly screw up and make a mess of things yet remain employed? This sounds like string of bad management decisions. C-suite should pay the price. And not with a golden parachute - they should get the same severance any other employee gets. It amazes me with the focus

I think you underestimate how many people overextend themselves with these kind of cars. Sure a lot of buyers probably come in and pay for their audi with a personal check that doesn’t cause a noticeable difference in their balance.

I’m curious as to who’s decision it was to do this? Like is it a company wide thing they don’t speak of, or an adjuster who knows they’ll get a pat on the back for being a POS?

it’s like saying “no offense, but...” and then saying the most offensive thing they can muster up

State Farm is literally tripling down with this statement “...respectfully disagree with it and will explore all available legal options, including appealing the verdict,”

For all the disagreement that exists in the automotive space, I think we can all come together on this one:

So state farm, just to rephrase, this is standard operating procedure and how I should expect to be treated by you?

Florida ban it? Hell, Florida will probably mandate it. 

Yes. Manufacturers have to crash-test vehicles and put in all this safety equipment which raises the price of everyone’s vehicle just so morons can make them rolling road hazards. How about we make anyone who brodozer lifts or slams their vehicle have to prove its safety by crash testing it into a barrier at speed. If

I applaud the the death of the Carolina Squat but wonder if a Citroën DS car carrier s still legal with the small diameter rear wheels.

How about banning brodozer lifts in general? And slamming too. And all the rest of the homebrew idiocy you see on the roads.