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I can already picture Christian Von Koenigsegg grinning with a condescending attitude saying “Look at you kids play."

Sent to me by my seemingly-lone supporter Manuel T.

On a totally related note. One of the guys from the local water company (acueductospr) stopped by a couple weeks ago to turn the water on next door. While he was waiting for the homeowner to show up, I was out there talking with him.

I friend of mine uses a fixture on his exhaust manifold to cook hot dogs on a regular basis. He also has two grease guns with mustard and ketchup.

Finland is as socialist as Bernie Sanders. So, I guess it depends on your definition of socialism. If you mean the Fox News brand of socialism, then Finland (and Sanders) are both socialist. If you mean like Cold-War USSR type socialism, then yes, I agree with you, Finland is not socialist.

Damn, I bought some ice cream out of the back of a white van once, didn’t think to check if it’s genuine or possibly stolen! I’ll do that next time.

Tango the Frenchie kept watch over the McLaren 675LT we borrowed last week. He was drooling over it as much as we were. Then again, he drools on everything.

Snapchat HELPS F1.

My mother’s previous car was a ‘90 Carat, with 90 screaming horses. Much to everyone’s surprise, she had multiple speeding tickets in that thing, and received a letter from the DMV telling her to reconsider her driving habits. I got the same letter at the same time, but I was driving a Dinan modified BMW E34, so for

Woahwoahwoah, hold on. What was that synchronized redneckery link at the end of the video?

Change gear, change gear, change gear, check mirror... murder a prostitute. Change gear, change gear, murder.

Two microwaves and a gallon of milk.Better known as the value of my truck.

Because it really just sounds like my Aussie friend saying bent tiger.

It really should have been called Bangdango.

I’ve only seen the Bentley Bangdango or whatever it is in SF.

I just picture a sad man walking down a sidewalk with a box of his office possessions in the chair hauntingly following him down the street.

Can I come work for you?

As someone who manages engineers at an aerospace company I really appreciate this post. Johnson casts a huge, well deserved shadow, over what we all do. His rules of management still make sense as well. I am a huge fan of small nimble teams over huge enterprises when you need to get something done.