Your doubt that he had illusions is spot on, sir. I just so happen to know that he did not have any illusions. Check out this quote from him that I just unearthed:
Your doubt that he had illusions is spot on, sir. I just so happen to know that he did not have any illusions. Check out this quote from him that I just unearthed:
That actually makes a lot of sense.
If I had a dollar for every time this happened to me before I met my wife...I’d be able to treat her to dinner at a nice restaurant.
I think he Popped off on them.
The meaning of the phrase “lack of institutional control” is becoming clearer to me now.
I second the motion of mouthful of cleat for flopping Italian players. Let’s expand it (slightly) to any player who flops.
“What’s the big deal? That’s not even horseplay.”
Fair enough; that’s a good point. I suppose I was thinking of vehicles like the Volvo XC70, the Audi Allroad, and Subaru’s Outback and Crosstrek and classifying them as station wagons. (They are just wagons that have been given some extra groud clearance and body-style tweaks.) But in reality (and price aside), I…
This is egregious. Fuck MSU for cheating their way to a win.
I don’t dispute that the people who buy Jeep Compasses want a small, inexpensive CUV. My point is that a crossover (or CUV) is a vehicle for poseurs. Someone who wants the capabilities of an all-wheel drive station wagon but the looks of an SUV.
Headline: Vehicle for Poseurs Gets Poseur Grille
Out of this group, Yahoo has the lion’s share of the remaining market.
This is the mindset of at least half of Cobb County.
Curious to see what $kaycog has in store today...
Thanks
Passing is for squares.
You got any pics with the rear seats folded down?
I own two houses (neither in an HOA), and I understand that what my neighbors do within the law on their land is their business.
As a counterpoint, Trump himself has marginalized about half of America. And he wasn’t trying to attract clicks, he was trying to attract votes.
If he could get a white dress shirt with short sleeves he would definitely be a NASA engineer from the 60's.