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elpaco13

I totally understand where you are coming from. In the first half you have to put up with the obnoxious Jungle Julia... that friend we all have that rolls their eyes at you when you don’t know the most obscure band. To top off the obnoxious character, it is not played very well by Sidney Poitier’s daughter, Sydney

Thanks for the tip!

My fiance and I doing our best to buck the trend (pictured: not a CorvetteMustangCamaro):

“BlackBerry”

I think if you polled offices around the US that would be an acceptable punishment... You don’t know what I would find an acceptable punishment for a coworker microwaving fish in the lunchroom.

There would be a myriad of different reactions if races, genders, sexual preferences, etc. were different. But this is what it is, and it’s not going to go well for the dude here.

I bet the guy who got run over knows our justice system well.

I’ve had to call the cops here in Chicago when a guy tried to steal patio furniture off my third-floor deck. The guy might as well have stayed and beat me with my own phone with the cops on the other end. The CPD pretty much just said “So”. I had to argue with them to just do a roll-by. Didn’t even get out of their

That’s President Trump.

Here’s where I stand on it: If he hadn’t broken into her car, she would not have tried to run him over. Unless you can convince me that she had been searching out someone to run over prior to that, then in my view, this guy’s fate was completely his own making.

I love Bill Fichtner! I’ll watch it for him alone.

These XUVs are getting lower and lower (in height)... eventually we are just going to have to admit that we, as Americans, are OK with wagons.

Kudos to the Rimac CEO for doing this. I feel like a lot of other CEOs (car company CEOs especially) would’ve just released a statement. This dude, however, does a long-form interview that includes him going “yeah, we gotta make it not catch on fire.”

I feel like Tommy didn’t watch the video. The CEO goes through all 5 of Hamster’s runs and shows that his speed increased a bit each time, but on the last the speed jumped by A LOT. Hammond had been around that curve 4 previous times; he knew what was there. He just gave it the berries a little too much on the last

If the story was “he got drunk, drove and parked the car, and because he was black-out wasted can’t remember where he parked it,” then no, he wouldn’t deserve the help. However, he did the responsible thing, and he’s also paying a literal price of $1k (and unsolicited cat and dick pics from giving out his number).

Sure... I mean, ask CNN.

I’m not 100% sure the Sentra was trying to hit the biker; if the Sentra “inadvertently” cut the bike off than the kick to the car may have freaked them out. The Sentra driver certainly doesn’t appear to be a good driver in anyway.

I get the endurance factors, but F1 uses hybrid and (aside from Honda, of course) it isn’t every race that has an power unit-related retirement.

Everyone is replying with “308" or “308 GTS”, but if you want to be really pedantic about it; he drove 3 different 308s over the course of the show: