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Owings Mills Koons Volvo are a bunch of shitty thieves, too. This time it’s not all about Kia.

thanks. so junkyard grey crown vic seats shouldn’t be hard to find. and the radio has to be single or double din and easily upgraded. i’m digging this.

my brother has one of those. i had no idea. it’s surprising.

Ford Mustang has left the chat, sideways.

i’ve never met elon musk, but can you tell me what about a white South African son of an emerald miner tells you he’s probably not racist?

can anyone tell me if crown vic police cruisers came with power seats? if they did and the ac works, then i’d offer be willing to pay $8.5k. i’d want $1250 off to pay for original seats and a steering wheel and a boot for the shifter. so ND, but close.

fuckin. nope.

100% support mechanical emergency brake.
100% do not support reaching into my pocket for anything ever.

i firmly believe in the Honda Element effect. it was marketed to 20 somethings and bought by 35 year olds. on the other hand, it didn’t sell very well. back to the first hand, it was underpowered and the gas tank was too small and the mpg wasn’t good for a Honda. what was i talking about. oh yeah. i think you can sell

this is the most sacramento shit i’ve ever seen.

i’d bet that putin would be pitching.

if our arms and legs are touching, then our breaths are mixing, dumbass.

the thing about the HEPA filters in planes is they aren’t installed between me and the poor soul that has to sit next to my fat ass with our arms and legs touching for 4 hours.

all of that plastic looks like it’s 25 years old to me.

i totally do, but i’m not a showoff so i’ll let someone else explain it.

well the cool thing about grammar is if you’re outvoted and old, you’re wrong. i’m using 1980's rules, but you and DaSilva agree.

HBO put out a show almost 15 years ago called Bored To Death. Ted Danson played a character that didn’t know what a Subaru was. But the joke was that as a wealthy Manhattanite, he hadn’t heard of a car that cheap and likely didn’t drive himself anywhere anyway. His delivery of “Ahhhhh...what’s a Subaru?” was

Both Texas’ and Chris’ are incorrect. The grammatically correct forms would be Texas’s and Chris’s. If the author was referring to more than one Texas, or more than one Chris, then Texas’ and Chris’ would be correct.

Yes, but whether or not an S is typed after the apostrophe is determined by whether or not the noun is plural. Not by whether or not the noun ends with an S. The correct possessive form is Texas’s.

Is it ridiculous where you are from to make a request? If I was making a demand, I would have said something like “You owe

oof. this was the car you got when you lost the Avis lottery at the airport. my coworkers and i pronounced the name when we griped about it. huhHURR