Fewer strokes, less irritation.
Fewer strokes, less irritation.
The star is not for you. It is for your sushi chef.
I said consummate V8s! Consummate!
Worry about it? Hell I’m half tempted to buy one and have a bunch of “Trogdor” badging custom-made for the thing.
+1 owww my skin
I know what it is, I was just surprised they picked a COTD with more than five stars.
ARROWED!
The Cheat is GROUNDED!
A well deserved COTD. Congrats, Muttons!
My wife can replicate teen girl squad voices to a terrifying accuracy.
While this is indeed a fabulous comment, I now worry that I am going to here TROGDOR every time I see a truck with a big snarly grill. Which is going to get old. Fast.
Every single recommended story is “Stop preordering video games.” Every. Single. One.
That’s hilarious.
I...wow.
I’m glad some folks are enjoying this game; everyone has their somewhere they want to be, and that somewhere doesn’t work for other folks—and that’s fine. I enjoy a great many things others think are a waste of time.
This whole kerfuffle, though, comes off as one giant kettle of “we coasted way too hard on a…
...Sorry.
You are likely correct it’s not the lender but rather the dealer that was “requiring” it, and it all goes back to that pre-approval that can avoid most of this mess to begin with.
On the service contract, it’s possible the dealer was actually the one requiring it, not Capital One -- so F&I chose deceptive words here. It could be that too many of their customers end up trying to sue/arbitrate after buying lemons, which can result in strains in the relationship between the dealer and lender (even…