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Yeah, I would have to see a video. Dogs are wiggly and hard to hold sometimes.

Big shout out to Pat Connaughton’s effort in this game. This level of play is something we have not seen from him before, and he really is a dedicated and stand-up teammate that finally got a good game. I mean, yeah, the Suns were a hot mess, but it is great to see bench players go off. And he is still sitting on an

I was thinking that by “in her traditional costume”, that meant that surely she had some sliver of indigenous South African heritage. Then I saw her name. While I am sure there are some black van Heerdens, I highly doubt she is.

I think you are on to something, but giving racist Americans too much credit in being able to actually identify foreign languages. I doubt many of these language bigots would be able to tell the difference between any of the western “romance” languages, especially between Spanish and Italian.

I’m honestly interested in the fastening hardware on that garment, I don’t understand how it operates.

My first thought as well when I saw the photo.

I’ll say a couple things:

Seriously : thank you. There seems to be some very strange phenomenon in many parts of the US where somehow being multilingual is a negative thing, when in reality it truly is a huge advantage and benefit for our entire society.

This is really just so great.

Ah, thanks for the clarification re: Tesla maintenance. I simply misread your post.

There is a pretty major difference in quality and engineering for an electric starter or window motor that has short duty cycles vs. a motor designed for propulsion. But yeah, of course some things will break - there are just far less of them and it seems there are fewer variables for electrical connections compared

I’ll admit that the HVAC was the one thing that required service on our Leaf, but it was covered under warranty. Also they dealt with an airbag sensor and another minor issue.

There is also another huge advantage : There are significantly fewer moving parts and simply less maintenance and potential repairs related to drivetrain.

That is great - and it is also funny that they mention “fit and finish are excellent for an early production model”... So what they are really saying is that there have been problems with fit and finish.

There were plenty of Nazis and Nazi sympathizers who were not German. And since Auschwitz was in Poland, there were indeed a lot of other nationalities complicit in the Holocaust. I think it valuable (especially in this time) to recognize the horrors of the Holocaust as a result of an ideology of ethnic supremacy, not

He is NOT even trying though, he is treating the Spanish pronunciation as a joke and punchline, which he follows up with in the following line “...and we also love Porto Rico.”

Can’t wait for the next chapter, and this really is a great find, esp for free!

Thanks for the reply and for more insight. It does seem particularly roomy for a “subcompact” car, and I do like a good hatch! In reading reviews, it does indeed seem to be the best in that segment.

Another addition to the list : Has any sticker with a version of “protected by Smith & Wesson”, or similar overt gun reference on their vehicle.

What is it about the Fit that turns their owners into evangelists?