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....aaaand this has been the typical experience my work has had with Penske contracted drivers. My favorite personal experiences would be 1. a driver trying to turn the semi around the cars in the lot, jack-knifing his truck into a spot where we had to move several cars so he could recover from his mistake 2. watching

Would his wife qualify as a public figure? I do 100% believe that the leagues record setting QBs in recent years have been on a cocktail of PEDs...just curious if they could use her status as legal recourse. I dont think PEDton will wanna do that.

In fairness, Pryor was a child then too...but it’s been evident again and again there is something “extra” needed to compete at the professional NFL level

The handoff to Rubio who explains the nuclear triad - it’s done so smoothly, I can’t help but wonder if Trump was set up to fail there, rather than being given an opportunity to redeem himself on Hewitt’s follow up.

Would this work? “I have the world’s tiniest violin here, and it’s been re-tuned to D-G-A-F”

Rapid shipment system for your new “domestic” passenger car under President Trump

So, the UAW negotiated the layoffs of production workers in exchange for a better wage per active worker? Or is there a plan in place to re-home the workers on those lines?

If the living quarters were built with 1-inch section, it would tear apart like paper on the road. I think the seller is saying that he built it with square tube (of unspecified size) with 1-FOOT spacing between each on center (like wall studs, but closer together).

DoctorNine: “the best way for people to fix this, is to organize grassroots campaigns to pressure the purchasers of these products to demand safe working conditions”

True - and Takata has already said they are moving to guanidine nitrate, the propellant that the other suppliers use. Maybe they have been dragging their feet on making that change, and these press releases are meant as motivation??

A psychology class performs an experiment. They tell a group of students that their previously taken exams burned up in a fire, and hand out ‘new exams’ to be taken without advance notice to study. The exam is much more difficult than the original, beyond what has been taught in the class. Common sense would tell most

I am watching Peppa Pig, Sesame Street, and Sofia the First.

I am kidding, and you’re right - I want a look at Doug’s stock holdings to see if they include CarMax, if they are a public offering

My uncle bought a Ridgeline in his seventies, too, and loves it, wonder if that is the demographic for them. He was 100% a Dodge man before that too, until repeated failures in the front suspension of his last purchased truck - that Ram sits on the back of his ranch now, only used to plow.

Alarm problem will probably happen sporadically, which will repeatedly drain the battery to some extent. Then... instead of killing the alternator, it’ll destroy some other unique and expensive voltage recharging bits.

I honestly think every spring, we should all invest in a caravan of car haulers to bring some of your sweet Craiglistings back here to Michigan.

Those, my friend, are ancient ninja symbols (on a German car). I am guessing of course, and they aren’t actually ninja symbols but were probably labeled that way on the front of the Pepboys vinyl decal kit.

Test engineering at the automakers includes some benchmarking; they buy a competitor’s vehicle, test various elements - and sometimes cut it up in the examination process to the point that it can be thrown out in a dumpster. I only know about it from the body/chassis side, I don’t know whether they test powertrain