I used to live in Atlanta. While I would never buy this, I was always happy to see them. They take up less room, which is good for everyone else on the road. Also, Atlanta may have a ton of sprawl, but this vehicle is perfectly capable of getting two people from Woodstock to Newnan. It's small size is not a detriment…
I've seen this method employed by multiple contestants in the annual Jeopardy Tournament of Champions. I reckon that when you are playing against the toughest opponents that it is wise to keep them from having chances to make big moves via the Daily Double.
More scenes of the E34 touring spinning wheels in the snow, please.
The CBA in the NFL might require a player to engage with the media, but it can't require that player to give a particular response. "Yes" and "No," while being a bit flat, are certainly sufficient answers to media questions.
Good choice, keep in mind that the Honda Insight was just as much of a gamble.
I would like to co-nominate Honda and the Insight (which beat the Prius to the market). The Prius gamble had a bigger payoff, obviously.
For the record, she's no longer in the Senate. And the President doesn't vote.
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Make teams go for two on the first TD of the game. And then PATs or conversion tries thereafter, whichever the team chooses to do.
Critical distinction.
Fun for everyone involved. Except for your clutch.
Right, my point was that you're not getting killed by StubHub, you're getting killed by the seller. StubHub is just the broker.
StubHub doesn't set resale prices, the seller does.
Also the Atlanta Hawks.
I think that the calculation is the percentage change from the original face value of the ticket to the price it brings on resale sights (like StubHub). So even if a ticket has a higher than average face value due to tiered pricing, it will be reflected here based on what price it got on StubHub.
In fact, Phoenix is the only team among the ten worst road draws to have a winning record.