dirtyblueshirt
DirtyBlueshirt
dirtyblueshirt

All I can see it a stock photo with a massively retracted plunger and thinking “damn, what kind of shot is that person getting?!?”

Ford will sell other car here

Not at all. I just don’t see why you need to fill your life with such pettiness.

What a sad, sad, life you must lead.

Wow. Just wow. That’s it? You have my pity.

Seriously though, Why do you think my original comment is stupid?

Name checks out.

On top of this, many restaurants get their CO2 bottles free from their soda vendor, anyways... so almost all the time it costs no more than plain water, anyways.

I ended up with AMC’s A-List. For $20 a month, I can see 3 movies a week, any movie, (spare special events) in any format, reserve my seats online in advance, and just go. In Southern California, where a regular-projection ticket will cost roughly $10 all the way to IMAX and Dolby Cinema nearing the $20 a pop... after

“...so she took some time to do research. She composed her notes.”

Kristin Mink was having lunch with her toddler in Washington, D.C., when she noticed who was sitting three tables over...

Hammond the Hamster? Someone’s a fan of Top Gear/Grand Tour...

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The BMW i3 has repeater signals in the bumper as well. They aren’t used when the hatch is closed (except as reverse lights, and outside the US as rear fog lights), but when it’s open the lights function as brake and turn signals

With the loss of the Fiesta and (effectively) the Focus... Audi needs to capitalize on this hole in the US market.

That’s a very cab forward-thinking joke.

I don’t understand all the negativity in the comments.

I’m not defending Comcast’s methods or motives to publicize this; but I am defending the existence of these events which allow the employees to participate in events to help others or the environment. I worked for Comcast post-NBCU acquisition, but living in an area with an NBC O&O station, these events preceded

Having formerly worked for Comcast, These events shouldn’t be viewed narrowly as corporate platitudes (not completely, anyways). Most of the people who participate in these events do so willingly and are very enthusiastic to do so. Sure, it’s a moral conflict to some (including me, which is part of the reason I left)

I see what you did there...

That’s just... bush league.