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Those jerks tried to circle him looking all hard, but his vigorous pumping and spraying all over the place got them off as fast as possible.

I couldn’t give less of a shit what the law says. If I find a device on my car, and I don’t know what it is, and don’t know where it came from, and don’t want it on my car, I’m removing it and throwing it in the trash.

I would’ve slapped it to the bottom of an Amazon delivery truck  or even better yet a semi that was from out of state. 

If it’s affixed to my vehicle, its fair game. It’s not like it was some random object found on the side of the road. Although, that’s exactly where it would end up.

But you think it is okay to own an AR-15

You can get a motorcycle license on a scooter and actually own a ‘busa so it's not the same concept. 

Maybe there’d be fewer crashes if they turned right?

There is some understated justice already at play here though: Hellcat boy’s insurance company isn’t covering this. Not after they watch the video. I’m guessing Hellcat douchebro is going to be in serious financial trouble after having to resolve two total loss vehicles out of pocket. 

But enough about Nascar...

I’m pretty sure misplaced confidence is a standard feature with the Hellcat.

WHY WAS THAT TRUCK ON THE RACETRACK!?

People who hang out hoping to video a crash are low life bottom feeders.  Also, I watch all their crash videos.

Fine. But how is Toyota’s salsa supply? 

There is a cost to planning, resources spent reviewing supply chains and space required for stockpiling. Many companies will give up any of that in a few years when they forget why they did it and just focus on shaving costs to raise the stock price another penny so their bonus gets bigger.

If you want a big cruiser and don’t want to look like an asshole, you buy a Chief rather than a softail.

my vote: #3

4.  Diabetes.

Recently my GF, who has a very limited credit history, was shopping for her first new car and several dealers quoted her over 21%. We ended up finding a Toyota dealer that would give her 7.98, but the fact that multiple dealers were quoting so high would leave me to believe a lot of people are getting very screwed.

When I worked at a dealer group and as working on some ownership lifecycle marketing, I was shocked to see the rates some people were paying in order to drive a higher end German luxury vehicle. I mean, was it really that important to drive an A6 to the train station and back?

Hayabusa.