elgordo47
elgordo47
elgordo47

Look, I don’t know what you want me to do here. I have my house guns and I have my car guns. I can’t just go moving them all from one place to another and mixing them up. 

A well-known fact or not, I didn’t say they were unpopular or that they didn’t sell. I implied that I (as in me) was unimpressed with them. And I’m still unimpressed. That was and is, as someone else said, a slightly gussied up Chevy.

Can’t derail if they’re standing still.

We’ve never taken a taxi to or from the airport. Always the train.

I guess when you lived in the era when these were new and you were unimpressed, it’s pretty tough to look at them now and feel any different. Add in a $9,500 ask, so almost what the MSRP was in the first place, and it’s just a hard ND. 

If I have to have a stop over in Europe, I actively try to make it through Munich. Despite being pretty huge, it’s just a nice airport with good food and shopping options, easy to navigate, quick transit through customs and immigration. Never had a negative experience at that one.

The study is focused on sporting events with an undertone of targeting alcohol consumption. What’s the agenda? I’d like to see if the crash statistics are the same at major concert events. I suspect it would be. I mean I live next to a major stadium and traffic in the area is chaotic whether its a sports franchise or

Because the only real use for Bitcoin is purchasing illegal things and hiding/laundering actual currency? And that’s Bitcoin, the preeminent digital token, the OG, the best of the best. The real scams are in the make-believe Bitcoins.

I can’t imagine under any circumstances asking a food worker to surprise me.

I know it probably isn’t really what they’re arguing but I’m pretty sure if they succeed with this approach any other lawyer worth their salt is going to make a case that an attempt to save someone that ended up not working out had the effect of increasing pain and suffering and thus increases monetary rewards. I mean

Very true.

Well yes and no. It’s a bad argument for the manufacturers, the airlines, the pilot unions, the passengers...let’s just agree that these lawyers are making a reprehensible argument.

Aside from the objectively ghoulish attempt to avoid culpability, what I see here is a potentially dangerous strategy for Boeing in the future. If you’re going to argue that pain and suffering is dependent and premised on the severity of impact in a crash, then by extension you are arguing that any pilot who attempts

If they want to create the real Denny’s experience, at least from my youth and my region, they should let you select the time of day for your AR experience. Let me dial in to a 3am Denny’s menu and see food thrown at me, dodge some fights and maybe even try to find the loose pistol on one of the benches for some bonus

You’re not wrong but outside of how the outcome relates to this article I don’t think this is the right time and place for that story.

I hear you. I was shot through my right forearm. I had to give up my manual shifting days a long time ago because it would aggravate some arm pains. I suppose I’d be okay in Japan or the UK or anywhere else with RHD but it seemed a bit extreme to move on that basis.

A Rolls Royce Ghost. Because they’re fancy and dead. 

Our first air fryer died out earlier this year. Honestly a little disappointed that it only made it about 4 years but in its defense, we used it 4 to 5 times a week minimum for its entire lifespan. That was our chance to call it a fad but nope, bought a replacement and right back to the same usage pace.

For sure. And those things will eventually be everything. 

Absolutely. As I said up above, I used to actually eat there pretty frequently. To deny that fast food has some sort of taste appeal is a lie. And I liked Wendy’s, grease and all.