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Daryl
deason

No problem. If I’m wrong (even partially) I’m wrong.

Well, aren’t we eloquent. But what I was saying is that I am literally considering the situation from the viewpoint of what I would do if I were a criminal. What, you think, “Oh, I’m sure they’re a good-natured, soul who is only misunderstood”? Let me guess. Most criminals don’t really choose to take advantage of

I have to disagree with you, Patrick. I think this is a great kit car. So yeah, it’s saddled with the 1.8 Liter 4 cylinder that cranks out 130 HP. But the late 70s Mustang IIs weren’t doing much better, so we’ll over-look that. I’m a huge Mustang fan. I also like the Miatas. (Side note: Why Mazda never ran an ad that

The Democratic Party has been very vocal in their support of Puerto Rico becoming a state (they’re anxious for the 2 senators and however many representatives that’d give them) for decades. Multiple Presidents on both sides of the political divide have been supportive of it.

You’re right that you’re at a disadvantage on drawing a weapon if someone is already pointing a weapon at you. There’s things you can do to mitigate it, but that’s not the point of either of our posts. I would point out that just last month, a guy shot a robber in a store who walked in pointing a weapon when he was

First, I wasn’t saying that I knew for certain that the shooting was justified. It’s why I typed “even if”. The main reason is because it comes down to what can be proven in a court of law beyond a reasonable doubt and all they have to go on is pretty much the shooter’s statements. Second, you’re more than welcome to

Man...if only Puerto Rico had...

Its all sad. A 15 year old dead. A 15 year old that was apparently involved in some form of crime. An adult that has to deal with, and accept, the fact that he killed someone, even if it is justified. A family that lost a family member. I feel sympathy for both the shooter and the family.

California always has problems of one sort or the other. Frankly though, I’ve been ready for California to have a quake and fall into the Pacific for quite some time. I can’t think of much we’d be missing.

That’s still not Brown paying for it. That’s Brown expecting his Citizens to pay for it. And if you think that the registration fees will cover the incentives to purchase the vehicles in the first place, you’re really bad at math.

Walmart actually anticipates that they’ll lose 10 percent of each store’s revenue due to theft. However, when they look at the loss reports, products that are missing a higher percentage tend to get placed under “lockdown”. I don’t know this stores loss prevention reports, but if they’re losing a significant number of

2nd Gear:

What makes you think that anyone in Montana would want anyone from New York City as a neighbor? Wouldn’t most NYers fit in better someplace like LA, Chicago, or Washington, DC?

I remember the 454SS. When my parents bought their first brand new vehicle, my dad chose a 1993 Chevy C-1500 Silverado Extended Cab short stepside bed. It was a beautiful truck (although the slogan “Built Like a Rock” should have been “Rides like a Rock”). I was pushing him to go with a 454SS, but he declined because

He should’ve gone all the way...

I realize that you photoshopped that into an AMG gauge cluster, but it really should have been added to a Mustang gauge cluster. That way, they could easily tally the number of people left to hit at a Cars & Coffee.

I live in Texas, so outside of normally three days of the year, our “extreme weather” involves heat more often than cold. On days where there is ice or snow, I stay home. But I DO have a hot weather situation involving a mid 90s Oldsmobile 88, pictured pretty much like the photo I provided (I stole it from another

I knew that David Tracy USED to work for FCA. I didn’t realize Alex Hevesy was currently employed by them as well.

Well, if anyone knows how to set up a car company to fail, it would be Lutz.