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Maybe he didn’t even realize just how close that was?

Well, they also sell 10 MPG AMG Benzes over there and the owners manage to buy the Benzin for them too.

Most of the people i know who have goldwings (my grandpa and his friends) only ride their goldwings to go on cross country trips from PA to Florida. They would not get any use out of hybrid technology especially a plug in varient. Lastly most people buy the goldwing specifically for its powerplant to alter that and

Kudos for Hamilton for supporting the cause. However kneeling is a choice and no one should be shamed into joining the protest. The Formula One crowd is not focused on the BLM movement and many of them are wondering why they are being dragged into the ‘show’ that they feel has nothing to do with their world. Hamilton

Hamilton’s message is first-hand, honest, and direct. He has (and continues to) experience racism on a daily basis. His skills, intelligence, and life choices are questioned and discounted all the time. Let’s applaud Lewis for his stand and applaud Mercedes for backing him.

Honestly, how simple do you have to be, to literally equate the action of not kneeling to being against equality.

I, and unless you can prove otherwise all the F1 drivers support equality. This is done by including people in my personal and professional life based on either personality and/or ethics rather than

So let me get this straight. F1 is a huge corporation full of rich white dudes who possibly (likely) are only doing this because it is trendy/good PR/attractive to young consumers/penance for terrible past actions.

Why do we now expect professional athletes or entertainers to have insight on issues beyond their field of expertese, especially when it comes to politics or race?

Shockingly, much of the planet not as woke as expected.

If kneeling is mandatory doesn’t that remove all meaning out of the act?  By letting the driver chose whether to kneel or not it has them showing their personal support or neutrality to the cause.

Woah woah woah. We can’t fight for athletes’ right to protest then get mad at those who don’t. That’s not how this works.

It’s their right not to protest just like the others have a right to protest.


Kneeling doesn’t mean anything. It’s theater. Even David Duke can kneel. It’s what the person does day-to-day that tells if they are racist.

It’s interesting to see (ponder? contemplate?) how a sport with no American (USA) competitors interacts with a movement that is very US-centric (even if the underlying issue is global in scope).

Junk them all.

Nope. Too bad. Doesn’t matter if we can’t make it out, let’s just trash some guy on the internet. Your voice of reason is ignored.

The front, right sleeve, and back all say Bantam Jeep. So, whachoo talkin about Willis?

Too late to edit my previous comment, but it’s from the 2019 Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival, although I can’t find any pix of that specific festival shirt.

I thought there was that garbage on the front at first, but it says something about “Bantam Jeep”. I couldn’t catch a clear enough shot of the back to make out anything definite.

I refuse to feel sorry for someone who has basically trash (that’s what unused, unregistered shit boxes are) laying around in their yard. I would be so pissed to have to look at that if I was your neighbor. I get wanting to collect good deals and work on them slowly, but this shit was hoarder status and needed to be

All old things are not interesting.