Find abandoned airport.
Did I miss something? How did he bust up insurance fraud? He just fucking took the car out. And not just, like, out of curiosity or suspicion, but because he was called to do so...
Jalop tried to explain why European figures are different (which would be somewhat relevant even if we're talking about Japan). The article was largely unsatisfying, and offered two points:
It looks awful Kia to me. Like an off-brand Cee'd that had way too many donuts.
Oh. I'm sorry. I was going by the evidence, my bad. I forgot we lived in that America where we just fucking make shit up.
A man who is on the ground, being beaten by a guy who is on top of him can't defend himself?
I mean, we flip out about this guy but remember the dude who made that video they originally blamed for Benghazi? He's still in jail. For making a fucking video. Freedom of speech, that's great.
I mean, what if he just never connected his PS3 online until then?
Even if it wasn't about the rules, what can he say if he did break them?
The Pope who reached out to Female Muslim Criminals. That one? That's the one that loves as long as they aren't women? The one who cares more about how priests are spending their money than the passing of gay rights in major Catholic areas? That's the one who hates gays?
I honestly wonder how something like this would fair on the market.
Never liked the new Mazda design, had a Carbon Motors level of "you just went overboard with trying to be aggressive and new age.
Can't Pay and Spray in a cop car.
No.
Thunder dome is the third.
The IRS was just caught targetting subjects over political affiliation and you're gonna come out and say this method of tracking "who your friends are, who you hang out with, where you go to church, [or] whether you've been to a political meeting" is of no concern unless you've done something wrong. Really?
Isn't the MDX that shitty crossover Avengers tried to pretend government agencies would actually use?
CTS-V Wagon, with a CD of just the track "America - Fuck Yeah!"
I wasn't aware that these were desperate mechanisms, or that either could be turned off.