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Wheels Through Time in Maggie Valley, NC:
Tipping.
Ah, an infantile temper tantrum. The hallmark of a well-reasoned argument, presented by a reasonable person. TBH, though, I expected you would just copy/paste your twice-used screed in a third time.
How has it been waking up from that coma?
If you’re merely going to repeat your previous statements that I’ve already rebutted, I’m merely going to ask you to read my rebuttal again.
Why are you presuming any of this is being done in good faith
How is letting six hyperconservative, unelected people who serve for life, rule the country by judicial fiat any better? How exactly is facilitating rule by a conservative judicial dictatorship that can’t be removed going to turn out in my favor?
Then why isn’t the baby in the hospital now?
Some might say global thermonuclear... (insert appropriate Matthew Broderick pic here)
I’m betting the “turbo” guy thought that a turbo in a car was like the turbo button on old pre-Pentium x86 machines, or like the turbo mode in some games: a short period of speed/boost on demand.
Actually, I think “Chevy’s” is correct, if not preferred. This is an exception case in that Chevy is a brand name, and so pluralizing it as “Chevies” would be incorrect, as you would be changing the spelling of the brand. Removing the apostrophe would follow the general rule, but the result would be confusing, as it…
I’m not seeing a parallel between Uncle Ernie and Aunt Julia, though.
I’m not sure what this expression is either. Name it in the comments.
Grammar Nazi corner:
The hurtful comments about the steering wheel-mounted desk/tray thingie are making TV cops on a stakeout “all night long” cry.
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your slice of $33M isn’t going to be enough to buy you a cup of drip coffee.
The Touring models start at around 700 lbs dry weight, but Softails are about 50 lbs lighter, so your attempt at citing an overly heavy number wasn’t quite heavy enough.