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Untrue. The cameras require updates, routine maintenance, and maintenance from unusual weather or acts of vandalism.

Also untrue: New York City doesn't license itself out for apparel. The image of, say, the Statue of Liberty is in the public domain and the I <3 NY logo is owned by NY state, not the city. Even if there

tbh that Terminator Vision is part of what I love about riding. That hyperawareness and focus is a very Zen experience for me.

One of the few elements of German grammar that makes sense to me.

lol missed the joke.

#nearly

It's not "easy income." Speed cameras have historically brought in very little income, since they are expensive to purchase, install, and maintain, and usually don't result in a reduction of police forces.

Also, your analogy is nonsensical. GM makes the Corvette because it's a halo brand, which enhances the value of GM

Buy a motorcycle. I see three open "lanes" for that guy on the bike to casually ride down.

I don't think you're aware of how much money NYC has. We're a little bit bigger than your podunk town.

Buy a motorcycle.

The ticket revenue that cameras will bring is minuscule when compared to NYC's budget. How's that Micro 101 treating ya?

People visit your city for gambling and whores. Sounds like a paradise to me.

...in Vegas.

2010 Ferrari 458 Italia- $218,000,000

It's just AIDS.

The big difference is between forward and reverse pleats. Forward pleats have been a characteristic of an English suit for ages, reverse pleats are as Daddish as they come. Always forward.

Sorry, but this is one situation where the scientific word is far funnier than any slang term. I simply cannot say "scrotum" with a straight face.

Nothing sexier than a phone on a belt clip. UNF.

Pretty classic and hot. Try it out.

The traditional English suit is both slimming and comfortable. My fanciest suits are made to be worn with suspenders, so the profile can be slim without the waist, crotch, and hips being too tight. It's pretty perfect.

It's man-child, not man/boy.