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Sorry, but are you under the impression that there are no rules or regulations in the U.S.? Good luck with that.

The bolt is not supposed to be a tesla the same way the tesla isn’t supposed to be a bolt.

There are no 911's starting at 65k. They start at 90k and I’m not sure why you wouldn’t want a base model. I’m sure as hell not buying a sports car for the optional leather accents and audio system.

a traditional dealer that sells traditional cars is not properly equipped and/or informed enough to do it justice in order to properly pitch it to a potential buyer.

Like I said, he probably won’t suffer directly. But a less entertaining league in the long-run is going to reduce revenue, which will reduce the amount of money spent on players.

Players have no say in where they play or how much they get played.

His paycheque is based on how willing fans are to watch, so it sort of is his problem (indirectly). Obviously he probably won’t ever personally suffer, but in the long-term whats bad for the league is bad for the players.

Unless something seriously fishy has been going on in the Habs accounting department, they shouldn’t be worried about salary. This trade makes me so happy to live down the road in Toronto.

Oilers can’t even win at the worst trade in history.

They can’t be resold in the US and they can’t be exported from the country until a fix has been approved and implemented.

It depends on how the settlement is structured. If this award is compensatory, for example if it’s being paid as compensation for some sort of disruption or damage caused by the wrongdoing, then it is not taxable (unless it’s compensation for losses that would have been taxable, like lost wages, but that’s not at

I’m in the opposite camp. I think it makes basketball more entertaining.

But the value of the education that I will give you in cutting lawns and pulling weeds will be worth far more than the money you would otherwise be earning for your time.

Their balance sheet for 2015 had them at about 46 billion Euro in cash and liquid investments.

It says right in the article, they can’t be resold in the U.S. or exported from the country until a fix is approved.

You just wait, that truculence is going to carry him to the Stanley Cup any day now!

That’s a bit overblown, because Sequin and Hamilton we’re picks received from Kessel. So really it’s just one big mistake rather than three.

As is tradition, Toronto had given away their first in that year (to Boston, no less).

No, it was never determined that the electronics were not working properly. The recall issue was simply terrible design, which caused people to incorrectly believe they were in park.

What an odd looking hotdog.